Entity: TOMMY-HILFIGER
Tommy-Hilfiger is a US fashion designer known for designing casual clothes, with a line of clothing catering to a wealthier demographic.
TOMMY-HILFIGER
Etymology
Tommy Hilfiger, born in 1951, is a prominent US fashion designer known for his casual clothing designs.
Definition
Tommy-Hilfiger is a renowned American fashion designer recognized for creating casual apparel and a distinct line of clothing targeting affluent individuals.
Historical Context
After experiencing bankruptcy with The People's Place in 1977, Hilfiger pursued commerce and the business side of the fashion industry. He later founded Tommy Hill in 1979, which eventually evolved into the iconic Tommy Hilfiger brand.
Cultural Significance
Tommy Hilfiger's clothing line is often associated with wealth, catering to a predominantly white demographic. The brand has become synonymous with high-quality, upscale fashion.
Related Concepts
- Tommy Hilfiger Tailored: An American menswear line aimed at the 25 to 40-year-old demographic.
See Also
A renowned American fashion designer recognized for creating casual apparel and a distinct line of clothing targeting affluent individuals.