Tom Ford Spends $104 Million on a New Home In London

Date:

Share post:


Tom Ford knows how to spend his billions. Two years after he sold his eponymous label for a whopping $2.8 billion, Ford just inked another big deal: a pricey piece of London real estate. According to reports, the retired designer is the new owner of a property in the British capital’s posh Chelsea district. Its £80 million ($104 million) price tag is believed to be the United Kingdom’s biggest residential real estate transaction of 2024 so far.

Although the exact whereabouts of Ford’s new pad haven’t been publicized (he likely prefers it that way) reports indicate that the property is “a white stucco-fronted mansion in a garden square.” It is nestled between Hyde Park and the north bank of the River Thames and was purchased by its previous owner for £16 million nearly two decades ago.

Ford allegedly came into ownership of the house this summer after he decided to sell another home in the equally fancy neighborhood of Regent’s Park. Ford (and other wealthy expats) supposedly rushed his real estate deal ahead of the government’s new budget which raised taxes on homes purchased at a certain price point.

London’s Chelsea neighborhood.

Mike Kemp/In Pictures/Getty Images

Ford’s London pad is just the latest addition to his portfolio of international real estate that’s reportedly valued at over $300 million. In August 2023, Ford purchased former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’s Hamptons estate for $52 million.

The 8,500-square-foot mansion was built in 1917 by architect Arthur C. Jackson and was nicknamed “Lasata” which means “place of peace” in the region’s native Algonquian language by the Bouviers. The family purchased the home in 1925 (Jackie would vacation there until her pre-teens) before it made its way to former Coach Creative Director Reed Krakoff and his wife, Delphine, who bought the estate for $20 million in 2006.

Ford’s Hamptons estate.

Tom Ford Hamptons home.

a7821dc1 dcc5 4841 b173

In addition to his properties in London and The Hamptons, Ford is also the proud owner of a Palm Beach mansion (its $55 million tag made it the largest non-waterfront sale in the island’s history) and the former Manhattan townhouse of the legendary designer, Halston. Ford coughed up $18 million for the latter, an eclectic Upper East Side townhouse that he has been renovating the space in the years since.

Clearly, Ford is spending his time away from the fashion world quite well.



Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

At 87, Jane Fonda Is Getting Back Into the Fitness Game

Decades before Instagram coaches, TikTok trainers, and yoga classes on YouTube, Jane Fonda became the first celebrity-turned-fitness...

Katie Holmes Pairs Her Baggiest Pants With a Divisive 2000s Accessory

It’s officially the season of big, baggy pants. And well, judging by the looks of it, nobody...

Fashion's Musical Chairs: Keeping Up With All The Designer Changes of 2024

Months after putting on arguably the best runway show of 2024 in the form of Maison Margiela’s...

The 12 Best Beauty Products That Launched in 2024

Twenty-twenty-four is the year the beauty industry not only refined its formulas, but elevated consumers’ expectations—because our...

Jane Fonda's Best Red Carpet Moments Prove She's the Ultimate Style Icon

Whether or not she wants to admit it, Jane Fonda has always been a style icon (she...

Iman Blings Out the Mob Wife Trend In a Glittery Power Suit

There’s perhaps no better place to wear a fully blinged-out power suit than the opening night of...

Kim Kardashian Looks Red Hot In a Leather Bondage Dress With Side Cut-Outs

Kim Kardashian is committed to the serve. The reality star and Skims mogul might be nursing a...

Daisy Edgar-Jones Polishes Up Blue Jeans Like a Pro

Daisy Edgar-Jones, currently leading a London stage revival of the 1958 film Cat on a Hot Tin...