Tommy Hilfiger

NEW YORK, September 14, 1999
By Armand Limnander
Tommy Hilfiger appropriated the current elements of decoration in fashion—beading, assorted prints, and embroidery—stripped them of all frilliness, and used them to rock the house at Madison Square Garden. Bush performed live as a parade of sexy modern-day cowboys and girls took to the runway wearing multi colored eagle bustiers, crimson motorcycle jackets, and jeans with snakeskin appliques. Red, white, and blue was the patriotic, and predominant, color scheme, occasionally tempered by patchwork dresses and floral-printed western looks. Cowboy boots inspired by the American flag added the ideal footnote to Hilfiger's extravagant looks.

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