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The ace designer confessed it was his “inability to read well” that motivated him to build his fashion empire.
The 65-year-old Tommy Hilfiger, who launched his eponymous clothing range in 1985, said it was his “inability to read well” and his feeling like the “dumb one” in his class at school inspired him to start up his luxury fashion house at the age of 17, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Speaking at the Literacy Partners gala, Hilfiger recited a passage from his upcoming memoir American Dreamer about his decision to enter into the fashion industry.
“I came to the conclusion when I was 17 that I should be in business,” he said, reports nypost.com.
The fashion mogul swiftly put his dream into action and began to fund his business by running his first shop from the boot of his car.
(With IANS inputs)
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