Boyish Tailored Runways

The Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2013 RTW Collection is Tomboy Chic

The Tommy Hilfiger 2013 ready-to-wear collection is an extraordinary compilation of menswear-inspired looks for women. The confident and concise fashions beamed down the runway and Hilfiger hit it on the money once again.

Tommy Hilfiger has a deep knowledge for fit and structure. He has a well-rounded portfolio and his 2013 women's collection is an ideal mix of audacious and sassy designs. A distinct theme that ran through the collection was the Prince of Wales checkered pattern. This bold and beautiful print could be found on anything from structured outerwear to casual skirts. Other highlights of the tailored series included wide-brimmed hats with leather trimming, chain-link leather briefcase bags and classic double-breasted two-tone blazers.

The Tommy Hilfiger 2013 ready-to-wear collection is boyish, tailored and reminiscent of Diane Keaton circa Annie Hall.
Trend Themes
1. Menswear-inspired Fashion - There is an opportunity for brands to create collections that blur gender boundaries and offer menswear-inspired looks for women.
2. Bold Checkered Prints - The use of bold checkered prints in fashion can be a disruptive innovation opportunity to create eye-catching and unique designs.
3. Structured Accessories - The trend of structured accessories, such as wide-brimmed hats and chain-link leather briefcase bags, presents an opportunity for brands to offer sophisticated and functional pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the trend of menswear-inspired fashion and incorporate bold checkered prints into their collections.
2. Accessories - The accessories industry can focus on creating structured pieces like wide-brimmed hats and chain-link leather briefcase bags to complement menswear-inspired fashion trends.
3. Textiles - The textiles industry can benefit from the demand for bold checkered prints by producing fabrics with unique and eye-catching patterns.

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