Tom Ford is one of the most admired men in fashion today. After building his design resume at high fashion houses YSL and Gucci, Ford struck out on his own to build a brand known for it’s sophistication and sex appeal. The Tom Ford design aesthetic is highly sought after by the exclusive group of people who have access to the best of everything. The designer was responsible for dressing hosts Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin at the 82nd annual Academy Awards show. Some say Gucci hasn’t been the same since Ford left, but the Tom Ford brand has only gotten stronger, with a critically-acclaimed menswear collection and a line of eyewear that is in high demand.


Tom Ford sunglasses and frames lend the wearer that stamp of luxury and style that has come to be associated with everything the designer touches. Celebrities seem to agree that these glasses are the epitome of luxury and style, as they wear them at some their most important public appearances. Brad Pitt arrived for the premiere of his Oscar-nominated film "Inglorious Bastards" wearing a pair of Tom Ford Pablo shades. These aviator-style glasses are classic, yet so modern and can be worn by men and women. Several female celebs including Jessica Alba have been seen wearing this versatile style.



Tom Ford offers ladies a great selection of stylish glasses, including the Whitney (Mod. TF 0009) – which are very popular with female celebrities. Stars seen wearing this style include Angelina Jolie, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Kate Hudson, Sophia Bush and many more. Shop with us and get this celebrity look for less!




There’s reason the Tom Ford eyewear line is highly coveted by those that have access to all the finest things in the world. Not only are the glasses incredibly chic, they are of the utmost quality in their construction and materials. This makes the brand an ideal choice to frame your prescription lenses. For durability and everyday style, choose an understated look. When you want to add some spunk wear a pair similar to those worn by Colin Firth’s leading male character in “A Single Man” – Ford’s directorial debut. Firth was nominated for an Oscar for this role and the style of the film is already known as being iconic.