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TOM FORD to Open 1st SEA Store at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore
By SENATUS News | 10 April 2014

TOM FORD is set to open its first complete store in Southeast Asia at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands in April 2014, bringing with it an unprecedented range of men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, accessories, eyewear, beauty, fragrance and fine jewelry collectively.

The store will be segmented into intimate sections, with the first dedicated to women’s handbags and men’s luggage, the second housing Tom Ford fragrances, eyewear collection and shoes, the third for men’s sportswear and bespoke services, and the fourth dedicated to women’s day and evening collections.

Modeled after the brand’s Madison Avenue flagship store in New York, the interior concept of each section will match the luxurious mood and exclusivity of the different themes.

Read more: http://senatus.net/article/tom-ford-open-boutiques-singapore-jakarta/

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