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It has been just over 30 years since the cataclysmic rise of Kate Moss with her 19-year-old daughter Lila Moss already walking in her genetically-blessed footsteps. After walking the runway for the likes of Jacquemus and Fendi, the up-and-coming supermodel has added another impressive stint on her resumé with a recent appearance in the Tommy Factory Show at New York Fashion Week. Kate was watching from the front row.

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On September 11 Tommy Hilfiger returned to the bi-annual event for the industry’s largest “See Now, Buy Now” platform. As the rain beat down on the glittering rooftop nothing could dampen our excitement for the forthcoming Fall 2022 collection. The mother-daughter duo have since appeared in the Tommy Factory campaign posing in new season wares.

The Fall ’22 campaign is inspired by Andy Warhol’s famed New York Studio through a red, white and blue lens – as is signature for Tommy Hilfiger. Once the epicentre of New York’s creative scene, Warhol’s Factory was a collision of people and subcultures, lo-fi and hi-tech, style and creativity. The cultural revolution that it inspired in the ’60s continued to influence pop culture through the ’70s and ’80s – a special time when Mr. Tommy Hilfiger visited the Factory and met with Warhol himself.

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“Tommy Factory isn’t a physical space, it’s a state of mind,” said Tommy Hilfiger. “Andy’s fascination with pop culture always captured the heart and spirit of the American society. His ability to connect with what was most relevant has never ceased to inspire me in everything I do. New York City is where Andy brought fashion, art, music and entertainment together when I was first starting out in the industry. The Factory was the place to be. And today, it is still his approach that drives me to engage with the cutting-edge communities building new creative experiences.”

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Kate and Lila pose side-by-side in varsity-inspired outerwear, monogrammed jackets and vintage-look accessories alongside famous faces such as Travis Barker, Alton Mason and Jon Batiste. You can already shop the collection, here.