Cayte Grieve
September 24, 2009
This fall we'll be experiencing the harsh side of the 80s: Marc Jacobs with bright colors, Gucci with monochromatic contouring and hyper-voluminous hair. As spring rolls around, fashionistas will be extending their stay in the 80s, but according to the looks backstage at the Spring 2010 Tommy Hilfiger show, they'll be softening the overall aesthetic to the darlings of the era. While the hairstylists explained the hair and makeup belonged to "the clean, rich girls of the Upper East Side," the effect was reminiscent of the bouncy, fresh-scrubbed Breck Girls of the late 70s and early 80s


Tommy Boy is on the move today. First he told us what was up
This morning, Tommy Hilfiger reminded us that it's his world -- we just live in it. In a sit-down with MSNBC's
I'm shocked! Apparently the extravagantly planned mergers & acquisitions deal -- er, I mean wedding -- between Tommy Hilfiger and Dee Ocleppo is off the table.
Without a doubt, Tommy Hilfiger is on a roll. First he announces plans to open a 22,000-square-foot "global flagship" on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue in November, then he gets a 14% boost in quarterly sales thanks to a push in Europe and Asia, and now he's getting his