The Tommy Hilfiger Group, which is wholly owned by PVH Corp., has announced the opening of the fourth Tommy Hilfiger store in Jeddah.
Located in the Mall of Arabia, described as one of the city’s largest and most prestigious shopping malls, it is the latest addition to a growing portfolio of Tommy Hilfiger locations worldwide. The store is operated by Apparel Group, franchise partner of Tommy Hilfiger in the GCC.
The Mall of Arabia store showcases the latest Tommy Hilfiger collections, including men’s sportswear, women’s sportswear, Hilfiger Denim, tailored, childrenswear and accessories. The 420 square meter (4,520 square foot) interior is designed to reflect the mix of classic and modern influences that epitomize Tommy Hilfiger’s preppy heritage. American antiques, vintage fixtures, and custom artwork throughout the space reflect the brand’s "classic, American, cool spirit."
The fall/winter 2013 Tommy Hilfiger sportswear collection reinvents American classics with clean lines, bold colors and rich textures, inspired by collegiate traditions and the preppy, Ivy League look at the heart of the brand’s signature style.
The Hilfiger Denim collection celebrates a mix of collegiate homecoming and the great outdoors, combining nostalgic looks with the edgy, youthful Hilfiger Denim twist.
There are over 1,200 Tommy Hilfiger stores in over 90 countries worldwide, including global flagships at seven locations - Fifth Avenue, New York (September 2009); the Champs-Elysees, Paris (November 2010); Brompton Road, London (August 2011); Omotesando, Tokyo (April 2012); Regent Street, London (November 2012); Robertson Boulevard, Los Angeles (February 2013); and Schadowstraße, Dusseldorf (August 2013).
Anchor stores are located in Amsterdam, Beijing, Berlin, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Cannes, Cologne, Dublin, Florence, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Helsinki, Hong Kong, Istanbul, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Mexico City, Miami, Montreal, Moscow, Mumbai, Munich, New York, Osaka, Panama City, Santiago, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Vancouver, Vienna, and Zurich.

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