Los Angeles Times

TOMMY HILFIGER

- — Ingrid Schmidt

As a West Coast sequel to his consumer-driven, see-now, buy-now fall fashion show and carnival on a New York pier, designer Tommy Hilfiger staged a self-described “multimedia fashion music festival” Feb. 8 in Venice Beach, with a hodgepodge of food trucks, roving musicians and roller skaters, topped off with performanc­es by Fergie and R&B musical duo Lion Babe and a 35-foot-tall Kamikaze carnival ride as backdrop.

While 2,000 of the 3,000 guests were consumers, the star-studded crowd included Lady Gaga, Tobey Maguire, Laura Dern, Kris Jenner, Rachel Zoe and models Kaia and Presley Gerber and Lucky Blue Smith.

Showing in L.A. for the first time, Hilfiger unveiled his free-spirited spring 2017 collection, including the second Tommy X Gigi collaborat­ion designed with Malibu native-supermodel-Hilfiger muse Gigi Hadid. “I’m inspired by the Southern California lifestyle and cool fashion vibe that I really believe is dominant and spreading throughout the world,” Hilfiger said before the show began. “This collection also has a scent of the ’70s. It’s fun and youthful.”

Hilfiger’s all-American style was reinvigora­ted with vibrant stripes, patchwork patterns, metallic leathers, denim in all shapes and forms (adding a new twist to bomber jackets), westernins­pired ankle booties and belts, and playful patches for DIY charm.

All looks (including four crowdsourc­ed designs) were instantly shoppable via Tommy.com, live stream, social media and retail outlets in 70 countries. The company also debuted a 3-D image recognitio­n app, Tommyland Snap: Shop, enabling consumers to purchase looks by snapping photos of runway models or products.

“We’re quite ahead of the game with social media and technology; it drives the business in a way that is unpreceden­ted globally,” Hilfiger said. “During last season’s see-now, buy-now show, we had 2.2 billion impression­s, a 900% increase to Tommy.com, and hundreds of thousands of new fans and visitors. It really pushes our brand into the future.”

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