Tommy Hilfiger goes Fifth Avenue
America's most iconic designer, Tommy Hilfiger, a global brand with ever expanding international appeal, launched his first flagship store in New York last night. Stars in attendance to fete the 58-old designer included January Jones, Russell Simmons, Mary-Louise Parker, Alicia Keyes, and Naomi Watts.
The flagship's dazzling 22,000 square feet of high and affordable fashion is comprised of four floors, each with a unique style--from Americana to rustic chic--to represent the diversity of the Hilfiger brand. With adorable touches ranging from a wall of chatty-teeth toys and old school video games in the basement to a collection of colorful metal butterflies streaming down a wall in a section of brightly colored dresses, the Hilfiger flagship is an F.A.O. Schwarz of fashion. The Abercrombie & Fitch flagship up the street, with its long line of European tourists queuing throughout the day, now has some competition.
Walletpop sat down with Mr. Hilfiger to discuss what it means to open a major store during the city's deepest recession, at a time when no one is shopping. Hear what he has to say and what advice he has for aspiring young designers, and to the industry when it comes to going green. For a look at his Spring fashion line, go to AOL's Stylelist.com.
The flagship's dazzling 22,000 square feet of high and affordable fashion is comprised of four floors, each with a unique style--from Americana to rustic chic--to represent the diversity of the Hilfiger brand. With adorable touches ranging from a wall of chatty-teeth toys and old school video games in the basement to a collection of colorful metal butterflies streaming down a wall in a section of brightly colored dresses, the Hilfiger flagship is an F.A.O. Schwarz of fashion. The Abercrombie & Fitch flagship up the street, with its long line of European tourists queuing throughout the day, now has some competition.
Walletpop sat down with Mr. Hilfiger to discuss what it means to open a major store during the city's deepest recession, at a time when no one is shopping. Hear what he has to say and what advice he has for aspiring young designers, and to the industry when it comes to going green. For a look at his Spring fashion line, go to AOL's Stylelist.com.



Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-24-2009 @ 4:39PM
bob said...
If he is teaming with Gore I will not buy anymore of his clothes. Gore is just as much a dumb ass as obama
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9-24-2009 @ 4:52PM
Perry said...
"America's most iconic designer?"
mmmmm... I wouldn't go that far... ever hear of a guy named Ralph Lauren?
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9-25-2009 @ 8:47AM
scott said...
I worked for this company for a few years and I can tell you that they tried this in Los Angeles and it did not work. This brand is "not hot" and the company is far from Iconic. Stick to the outlet centers Tommy, that's where your current audience shops.
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