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Tommy Hilfiger to Return to New York Fashion Week

Tommy Hilfiger Now Collection Autumn/Winter 2022
Tommy Hilfiger Now Collection Autumn/Winter 2022 (Indigital)

On Feb. 9, Tommy Hilfiger will stage a show for the Autumn/Winter 2024 edition of New York Fashion Week. The PVH-owned brand has mostly opted to sit out of fashion week since the start of the pandemic in 2020, save a comeback in September 2022. In a statement, Tommy Hilfiger said the show will be an ode to New York, at one of the city’s landmarks — though the location is yet to be revealed.

”New York City taught me to dream big,” he said. “As a young designer it was the birthplace of my vision. The pulse of the city, its culture of confidence and openness, has fuelled the brand since the very beginning.”

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New York Fashion Week Schedule Includes Thom Browne and Ludovic de Saint Sernin

Helmut Lang, led by designer Peter Do, will kick off the Autumn/Winter 2024 edition of New York Fashion Week, running from Feb. 9 to 14.

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