Tommy Hilfiger Atnew york fashion weekDuring the period, the 2024 autumn and winter series show will be held at the Grand Central Oyster Bar.
The interior walls, tables and chairs of the Grand Central Oyster Bar are all presented in the brand’s iconic three tones of red, white and blue. The show was in line with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s famous saying: “Stand clear of the closing doors, please! ” begins and plays a soundtrack inspired by Grand Central Station and the city’s five boroughs, showing Tommy Hilfiger’s “New York Moment.”
“Preppy, American and cool” are three words that have long been used to describe Tommy. For him, consistency is indeed the key. His college style laid the foundation for the brand; now, reliability ranked third for the brand last year. The reason quarterly revenue grew 4% to $1.2 billion is because it’s a game of redesigning, refining and reinventing its identity.
Tommy said: “This collection retains a lot of core DNA, but innovates in shapes, fabrics and textures. Classic 90s styles such as Rugby Shirts, Straight Blazers and Varsity Jackets are all made of corduroy and decorated with different stripes. The design also brings neutral colors such as tan, beige, brown, gray, black and white.” He added: “I am now very obsessed with the wide version, high waist and wide legs of Chino Pants.”
This time, it also brings classic striped cable-knit sweaters, fitted cardigans, large scarves and statement ties; the designer adds smart tailoring to the uniforms, and sports-style casual sportswear injects vitality into the entire series; Hilfiger and Jon Batiste are in the warm Walking off the runway to applause, Jon Batiste performed his hit song “Freedom” for the finale, serenaded Anna Wintour, and climbed on various furniture in the room; this move made Hilfiger exclaim: “There has never been a dull moment in the fashion world. Moment.” Interested readers may wish to scroll up to watch the complete series.