Tommy Hilfiger hosted exclusive screenings of the film "F1: Driven" in Shanghai and Hangzhou, showcasing its latest apparel collections inspired by the movie's virtual racing team and the on-track fashion trends. The event, attended by key partners, VIP customers, media, and influencers, highlighted the brand's commitment to F1 and its evolving connection to the world of motorsports.
Tommy Hilfiger, a pioneer in bringing fashion to the world of Formula 1, further solidified its presence in the motorsport arena with the recent premiere of "F1: Driven." The brand, a longstanding supporter of teams like Lotus, Ferrari, and Mercedes-Benz, recently announced its partnership as the official outfitter for the Cadillac F1 team. To mark the film's Chinese theatrical release, Tommy Hilfiger organized exclusive screenings at Shanghai's Galleria and Hangzhou's Uniqlo malls on June 27, 2025.
The event was more than just a movie night; it was a sophisticated fashion showcase. Guests, adorned in the brand's 2025 summer collection and the new APXGP line, were treated to a preview of the stylish designs inspired by the film's virtual racing team, APXGP. The evening highlighted the Motorcore aesthetic, a fusion of racing and fashion that the film’s stars embodied.
The screenings offered a glimpse into the brand's evolving perspective on motorsports. Beyond the traditional racing attire, Tommy Hilfiger showcased a modern approach to the sport's style. The APXGP limited-edition collection, directly inspired by the film's captivating virtual racing team, undoubtedly played a significant role in the event's allure. The carefully curated selection of attendees, which included VIP customers, key partners, and media, underscored the brand's commitment to creating exclusive experiences for its most valued connections.
This strategic move by Tommy Hilfiger aligns with the brand's ambition to not only be a presence in the F1 world but also a key influencer of its style and image. The collaboration with the "F1: Driven" film allows the brand to tap into the global appeal of motorsports, showcasing a contemporary and exciting vision of fashion and performance. The exclusive screenings in key Chinese cities, Shanghai and Hangzhou, further underscore the brand's commitment to the Chinese market.
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