Net-a-porter got Tom Ford
25.06.2015 5645

Net-a-porter got Tom Ford

The British online store Net-a-porter has announced an exclusive agreement with the Tom Ford brand for the online sale of men's and women's collections of ready-to-wear American brand. Previously, fashion house products were presented exclusively on the official website and only with delivery in the United States.

“There is no doubt that the clothes, bags and shoes designed by Tom Ford will attract the attention of many of our customers,” said Sarah Rutson, vice president of the luxury e-commerce giant, to the American edition. “We have a lot of experience in selling collections of this level, especially among brands whose online sales are very limited or absent in principle.”

Net-a-porter is currently in talks with other luxury brands, in particular Brunello Cucinelli.

The British online store Net-a-porter has announced an exclusive agreement with the Tom Ford brand for the online sale of men's and women's collections of ready-to-wear American brand. Earlier ...
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