The latest dish on Tommy Hilfiger's daughter, Ally, begs the question: is the Underminer actually based on her? Check it out: she splits her time between Manhattan and Berlin, has a "multimedia installation" showing at the Chelsea Art Museum, and she paints. (Mostly she paints the number 8, because it's lucky--as Jennifer 8. Lee already knows). "I like to have all my creative outlets exposed," she tells the Daily Intelligencer.
I produce films, I paint, I've helped my father design clothes since I was 11 years old.
That's sort of like when I was ten and my mom would bring me to her office and let me shred documents--I was "helping"!
As for the museum exhibition, there's like a film that will show her paintings in the film, or something:
Picture a really cool motif of flowers and sunshine, and then bam! There's a piece of Ally Hilfiger art. Then bam! There's a piece of Izzie Gold art... Our parents' generation, they were really all about really focusing on one thing," Ally explained. "Our generation is into more of a multi-thing."
Totally. Time to make the donuts! [
Daily Intelligencer]
