The Simply Luxurious Life®: Tommy Hilfiger’s Apartment at the Plaza  

July 18, 2010

Tommy Hilfiger’s Apartment at the Plaza

Tommy Hilfiger and his wife Dee show off their new home at the Plaza in New York City which is perched atop one of the highest floors. At the age of 59, Hilfiger continues to demonstrate throughout his home that clean classic lines can still exude elegance.  The two-floor condo that the couple purchased in 2008, can’t help but to create a bit of curiosity about the larger than life names that once were guests at this storied hotel – Marilyn Monroe, Jackie O, and The Beatles, just to name a few. “If these walls could talk,” Dee muses.  The interior design goal, Dee explains, was “. . . to create an old-world atmosphere complementing the old-world Plaza.” Located at the corner of Central park South and Fifth Avenue, their rooftop terrace allows the residents and guests of the house a stunning view of Central Park.  Have a look and enjoy the tour.  To see even more images and read the article in August’s issue of Harper’s Bazaar, click here.

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3 Comments:

At July 19, 2010 at 4:06 AM , Blogger Lana {lanalou style} said...

So glamorous! Love their bedroom

 
At July 19, 2010 at 11:29 AM , Blogger jisabird said...

I love the 2nd from the top pic and the terraces, what a view!

 
At July 22, 2010 at 2:49 PM , Blogger Lissa Pierce said...

The whole home is amazing! One could only dream to aquire such an amazing penthouse and have such fun designing it!!!

 

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