
Oversized sweaters decorated with large numbers, details of football helmets, pleated miniskirts and bomber jackets are some of the garments we saw in the Tommy Hilfiger show during New York Fashion Week. "I worked in a sports store when I was 13 years old and became obsessed with uniforms," the designer told the media.

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On the catwalk transformed into a football stadium, the designer displayed the charms of his fall / winter collection with influences from the 60s and 70s. "I have always been inspired by sports, especially football," said Hilfiger. "I wanted to be a soccer player, but when I went to high school the rest of the players grew a lot but I was too small to be part of the team."

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Warm fabrics such as sheepskin, wool and tweed were mixed with lace, mohair, sequins and delicate stitching details that gave a glamorous effect to sportswear garments. "This is a chic woman who will watch soccer games, hockey … we wanted to mix luxury and sport," said the creative.
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The makeup, by Pat McGrath, consisted of a simple and elegant style starring matte skin, full eyebrows and nude lips. "A celebration of the beauty of the naked face, with a natural shine," explained the makeup artist. A look to match the hairstyle, made by Eugene Souleiman, with a stripe in the middle and gathered behind the ears.