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How involved were you with the video for Push It? “Did you see the recent Oprah Winfrey show on which Tommy Hilfiger was a guest?” it started “Oprah asked Hilfiger if his alleged statements about people of color were true – he’s been accused of saying things such as ‘If I had known that African-Americans Hispanics and Asians would buy my clothes I would not have made them so nice’ and ‘I wish those people would not buy my clothes – they were made for upper-class whites’ What did he say when Oprah asked him if he said these things He said ‘Yes’ Oprah immediately asked Hilfiger to leave her show Now let’s give Hilfiger what he’s asked for – let’s not buy his clothes Boycott Please – pass this message along”
While his name in a contemporary context evokes thoughts of exclusivity which was re-purposed during hip-hop’s bum-rush on popular culture Tommy Hilfiger wasn’t born into privilege As the second of nine children in a working class Irish-American family in Elmira New York he was so undersized for his age that he allegedly had to hide 15 pound weights in his pockets in order to make weight to play high school football image: tumblrcom
In 1969 when he was just 17 years old Hilfiger forged his first sartorial venture when he opened a small store called People’s Placeon North Main and West Gray Street in his hometown with just $150 USD he made from pumping gas His goal was to bring “cool big city styles” from New York to his friends in their small town in upstate New York
“There wasn’t even a proper sign; it was handwritten” Hilfiger recalled in 2011 “We started out on a shoestring but it became very successful and we subsequently opened a number of People’s Place shops around college campuses in upstate New York”
As fate would have it musicians who were passing through the area to perform in New York City quickly became patrons of the store “We dressed musicians and rock stars including Bruce Springsteen and AC/DC” Hilfiger remembers “When bands toured the area they would come to People’s Place for the leather jackets and gear that we sourced in New York California London Turkey and Greece We stocked all the trends”
Like so many other movements that catch fire the sizzle was soon replaced by the hollow thud of bankruptcy after one People’s Palace had explored into 10 retail locations by the mid 1970s and Hilfiger realized that he had bitten off way more than he could chew “It was a rude awakening” he told New York Magazine
After the closures Hilfiger and his wife Susie began pitching themselves as a design team At the time the designer jeans trend was a full-blown phenomenon – a sort of Beatlemania without the music and with more acid-wash They landed a position at Jordache but were fired after only one month Despite the short stay Hilfiger’s name began popping up on the radar of more prominent brands at the time like Perry Ellis and Calvin Klein The latter actually offered him a position but Hilfiger declined He was ready for his own brand
Tommy Hilfiger’s initial entry into the world of fashion in 1985 as a brand owner rather than just a purveyor of cool came with the support of Mohan Murjani – an Indian entrepreneur from a family of textile barons – who also owned lucrative licenses which included Gloria Vanderbilt jeans and Coca-Cola clothes the latter which was a half-billion-dollar venture
“The plan was to be a younger Ralph Lauren” Murjani told New York Magazine
With the seedlings of a business and a shared desire for an aesthetic favored by the top one percent Hilfiger powered forward with wind in his sails – creating crisp all-American designs with small details which set his brand apart like contrasting thread in the buttonholes and bold contrasts inside collared shirts image: appliedresearch2blogspotcom
Soon after Hilfiger’s trademark red white and blue logo was positioning itself to become as recognizable as Ralph Lauren’s polo player thanks to a little help from legendary ad-man George Lois who is




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