Track Star
It’s a big year for sports, as the Paris Olympics near, tennis champs prep for Wimbledon and the Euros inch closer, in the midst of it all Tommy Hilfiger is getting in on the action with the release of an International Games collection. Refashioning timeless icons for the new generation, the collection is a modern interpretation of the brand’s 1996 capsule collection released to celebrate the Olympics arriving in Atlanta, reworking track-ready styles including archival varsity jackets, rugby jerseys and basketball vests in Tommy’s signature red, white and blue. Speaking on the new collection, Hilfiger says: “The sporting calendar sets the cultural pulse for the year – and 2024’s shaping up to be amazing. We’re building on our legacy of working with pioneers in sport and reimagining timeless American icons through an archival lens.”
To front the campaign, the US house has turned to the global sporting stage to curate a team of athletes who embody the brand’s spirit, including All-Pro NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs, college basketball guard Deja Kelly, star of the all-Japan skateboarding association Aori Nishimura and Formula 1TM️ driver and current member of Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Mick Schumacher. Ahead of the collection drop, in the conversation below we speak to Schumacher about his first memories of Tommy Hilfiger, his personal style and prepping for Le Mans.
Ella Joyce: What was it like working with Tommy Hilfiger, do you have personal memories of the brand?
Mick Schumacher: It was great! Not only is it exciting to wear Tommy and to have attended the NYFW show with all the exceptional details, but to be a part of the campaign and the bigger brand story is just incredible. A personal memory for me is when the brand worked with Ferrari back in the day, before their current partnership with the Mercedes-AMG F1 Team. My dad used to bring back so much kit and honestly, I was just running around as the best-dressed kid in school!
EJ: How does the campaign resonate with you?
MS: I really believe Tommy was able to create something that brings both sport and style to the table. I’m sporty, I love to do my workouts, and be active outdoors, and to be able to do that fashionably is so important. I was so happy to be part of this campaign with other athletes too, it was amazing to get to know them better and see how their sport and personalities impact their individual styles.
EJ: Off the track, how would you describe your personal style?
MS: I think the best word would be ‘changeable’. I love to experiment and try new things with my style. I think you can see this across my social media, but I would probably look different if you saw me on the street two days in a row. From a classic look to a more casual or baggy streetwear look, I love the creativity that comes with personal style – it’s so fun.
EJ: You’re currently competing in the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship, how’s it going? What’s coming up next for you?
MS: Yes, we just had our first race in Qatar – a ten-hour race! It was the first time I had to be on for that amount of time while learning and experiencing that type of race. But it was an interesting run we learned a lot as a team. One of the cars even scored points, so it proves that we’re on pace and the project is moving in the right direction, especially as everyone is gearing up for Le Mans.
EJ: Do you have any pre-race rituals?
MS: I don’t actually, it depends on how I’m feeling in the moment. If I’m nervous or stressed, or whatever it is, I’ll always try to adapt to what’s happening. Maybe one day I’m nervous so I have to work on calming down and another day I’m too calm, so I have to pump myself up. It all depends on the day.
EJ: You’re photographed alongside a host of other athletes for the campaign, how do you think your generation of athletes compares to generations which have come before?
MS: I think we are really different to athletes from the previous generation. Of course, social media and phones have made an impact, but it’s also because we’re so precise about what we’re doing. We have strict training and a solid laid-out plan in front of us on how to achieve our desired results. We have so much research and information which leads our way while back in the day it was more experimental.
EJ: America and collegiate heritage heavily inspire Tommy Hilfiger, is there a specific place which inspires you?
MS: The racetrack – I’ve always been a part of it, from doing laps in a car to just being on the track. In terms of style, I’ve always been interested in fashion, most likely inspired by my dad at a young age. However, my girlfriend is heavily involved in the fashion world, so it’s helpful when I need to know what looks good and what doesn’t. Inspiration is all around, so it depends on where I look!
Shop the Tommy Jeans x International Games collection here.