Tommy Hilfiger Net Worth: Earnings, House, Age, Height, Biography

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Tommy Hilfiger Net Worth: $450 Million (approx.)

Net Worth:$450 Million (approx.)
Date of Birth:Mar 24, 1951
Gender:72 years
Profession:Businessperson, Fashion designer, Designer
Nationality:United States of America

Tommy Hilfiger net worth is $450 million. Tommy Hilfiger started his career in fashion at age 18, when he would buy jeans and customize them to resell at a store in his town.

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Tommy later opened his own store, The People’s Place, and in 1985, he founded the Tommy Hilfiger Corporation with support from the Murjani Group.

Tommy Hilfiger is not a multi billionaire because he sold the majority of his company in 1989 to investors Silas Chou and Lawrence Stroll. Today Chou and Stroll are both worth $2.7 billion each.

Tommy Hilfiger was named Menswear Designer of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 1995 and has received several awards for his fashion design and charity work throughout his career.

Tommy Hilfiger House:

Tommy Hilfiger paid $25.5 million for a penthouse in New York City’s Plaza Hotel in 2008. Tommy Hilfiger flipped it and put it on the market for $50 million a few months after buying it, raised the asking price to $80 million in 2013, and sold it for $33.25 million in 2019 after 11 years on the market.

Tommy Hilfiger also bought a 14,000 square foot Miami mansion for $17.25 million in 2013 and put it on the market for $27.5 million in 2017 before dropping the price to $23.5 million in February 2018. Tommy sold his Palm Beach mansion for $35 million in 2018, 15 months after buying it for $34 million.

Tommy Hilfiger Biography:

Nаmе:Тоmmу Ніlfіgеr
Rеаl Nаmе:Тhоmаѕ Јасоb Ніlfіgеr
Gеndеr:Маlе
Аgе:71 уеаrs
Віrth Dаtе:24 Маrсh 1951
Віrth Рlасе:Еlmіrа, Nеw Yоrk, Unіtеd Ѕtаtеѕ
Nаtіоnаlіtу:Аmеrісаn
Неіght:1.68 m
Wеіght:70 kg
Ѕехuаl Оrіеntаtіоn:Ѕtrаіght
Маrіtаl Ѕtаtuѕ:Маrrіеd
Wіfе/Ѕроuѕе (Nаmе):Dее Осlерро (m. 2008), Ѕuѕіе Ніlfіgеr (m. 1980–2000)
Сhіldrеn:Yеѕ (Аllу Ніlfіgеr, Ѕеbаѕtіаn Тhоmаѕ Ніlfіgеr, Rісhаrd Ніlfіgеr, Еlіzаbеth Ніlfіgеr, Каthlееn Ніlfіgеr)
Dаtіng/Gіrlfrіеnd 
(Nаmе):N/А
Рrоfеѕѕіоn:Аmеrісаn fаѕhіоn dеѕіgnеr аnd fоundеr оf Тоmmу Ніlfіgеr Соrроrаtіоn
Nеt Wоrth:$450 mіllіоn
Lаѕt Uрdаtеd:(December, 2023)

 Tommy Hilfiger was born Thomas Jacob Hilfiger on March 24, 1951, in Elmira, New York. His mother, Virginia, was a nurse, and his father, Richard, was a watchmaker.

Tommy Hilfiger Biography
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Tommy Hilfiger grew up with 8 siblings in a Catholic household, and he has said that he’s a direct descendant of poet Robert Burns.

Tommy Hilfiger showed early interest in fashion, sports, and the music business during his youth and credits his parents with teaching him the importance of compassion and hard work. Tommy earned his high school diploma at the Elmira Free Academy and briefly attended the Greater Southern Tier BOCES Bush Campus.

Tommy Hilfiger Career: 

Tommy Hilfiger worked in a Cape Cod clothing store during the summer of 1969, and 2 years later, he opened a clothing store called People’s Place in downtown Elmira with just $150 to his name. Hilfiger stocked the store with stylish clothing from New York City but soon began designing his own clothing.

Tommy Hilfiger Biography
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Tommy Hilfigeropened a few more People’s Place locations, but the chain went bankrupt in 1977, so Tommy Hilfiger began taking business courses. Tommy Hilfiger moved to New York City and worked for a few fashion labels before starting another company of his own, Tommy Hill, in 1979. Jordache hired Tommy and his wife, Susie, to design for them but fired them after a year.

Tommy Hilfiger founded 20th Century Survival in 1981 and Click Point in 1982 before starting his own line with the help of businessman Mohan Murjani. The Tommy Hilfiger Corporation was established in 1985 and was introduced to the world with an attention-grabbing marketing campaign, including a huge billboard in Times Square.

Acquisition:

In 1989 the majority of the brand was acquired by investors Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou. The duo turned Tommy Hilfiger into an international phenomenon over the next 20 years, most notably in the 1990s.

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Tommy Hilfiger signature menswear line debuted in 1992, and the company began selling women’s clothing in 1996. They company opened a Beverly Hills store in 1997 and went on to open more than 1,400 stores globally.

Revenues topped $1.9 bullion in the early 2000s. In 2006 the company was sold to Apax Partners for $1.6 billion.

In 2010 Apax sold the company to Phillips-Van Heusen for $3 billion. Tommy Hilfiger has often combined his fashion career with his love of music, sponsoring music events such as Lenny Kravitz’s “Freedom” tour and Sheryl Crow’s “If It Makes You Happy” tour.

In 2005, Tommy Hilfiger hosted CBS reality series “The Cut,” a show on which 16 designers competed for a design job with Hilfiger. Tommy Hilfiger also appeared as himself in “Zoolander” (2001) and “Zoolander 2” (2016) and has published 7 books, including “All-American” (1997) and “American Dreamer: My Life in Fashion & Business” (2016).

Tommy Hilfiger Charity Work:

 Tommy Hilfiger founded The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation in 1995; the organization supported charities that were dedicated to helping at-risk youth in America. He was a sponsor of LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS in 1998 and has also supported Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation. Tommy Hilfiger has served on The Fresh Air Fund’s board of directors, and they renamed their Camp Pioneer program “Camp Tommy” in 1999.

Tommy Hilfiger has been designing limited-edition handbags for Breast Health International since 2008, donating a portion of the proceeds to the charity’s Fund for Living program. Hilfiger is a Millennium Promise MDG Global Leader and has donated millions of dollars to their mission of fighting hunger and extreme poverty.

In 2012, The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation’s philanthropic arm was renamed “Tommy Cares” and has supported Save the Children, War Child, the World Wildlife Fund, and other charitable organizations. Tommy Hilfiger joined the board of Autism Speaks in 2012, a role that led to his sponsorship of the 2014 Golden Door Film Festival.

Tommy Hilfiger Wife:

 Tommy Hilfiger married Susan Cirona in 1980; they met in 1976 when she was working for his People’s Place store in Ithaca, and they had 4 children together (Ally, Richard, Elizabeth, and Kathleen) before divorcing in 2000.

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In December 2008, Tommy Hilfiger married Dee Ocleppo, and they welcomed a son, Sebastian, in 2009.

Tommy Hilfiger Awards:

Tommy Hilfiger has won many awards for his career in fashion, including the Parsons School of Design’s Designer of the Year Award (1998), “GQ” magazine’s Designer of the Year Award (in their 1998 “Men of the Year” issue), “Marie Claire” magazine’s Lifetime Achievement Award (2009), and the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award (2012).

Tommy Hilfiger has also been honored for his charity work and was awarded the Harvard Foundation’s Peter J. Gomes Humanitarian of the Year award (2006), the We Are Family Foundation’s Visionary Award (2006), and the UNESCO Support Award (2009).