Disco Meets Deco: Inside Tommy Hilfiger and Dee’s Bold Home Designs 

From a Manhattan penthouse to a Miami beach house inspired by ’70s disco, Tommy Hilfiger and Dee Hilfiger bring fashion, art, and fearless design into every home.


Photo: Douglas Friedman

Superstar designer Tommy Hilfiger and his partner, Dee, have decorated and designed a broad portfolio of residences over the years, including a duplex penthouse at the Plaza in Manhattan; a baronial mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut; homes in Miami and Palm Beach; and even a 203-foot superyacht named Flag. In Hilfiger Homes (Vendome, 2025), writer James Reginato explores the stories behind seven of the couple’s past and present properties, focusing on both the aesthetic choices that make them unique and the minor details that weave them all together. The couple gives plenty of credit to their spectacular team, including interior designers Cindy Rinfret, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, and Chahan Minassian. “Each [home] has been a labor of love,” explains Tommy in the book’s introduction. “It’s been fun to collaborate on all these projects. For us, it’s not just about living in these spaces, but about bringing a vision to life and honoring the history and character of each property.”

Tommy’s iconic brand celebrated 40 years of American fashion in 2025. Because both he and Dee live in the fashion world, they’re accustomed to designing multiple collections each year, which translates to frequent changes in their interior spaces. “They want constantly to be inspired, reinvented. They just want to do it better next time,” says Bullard, known across the industry as the designer to the stars. Rinfret, who worked on the couple’s Round Hill property and has been defining the classic Greenwich style for 30 years, says of the Hilfigers, “Their attitude is: Life is not a dress rehearsal. Everything needs to be beautiful. So, it’s ‘Let’s do it.’ It’s not just decoration. Their houses have meaning. This is designing for life.”

Inspired by Austin Powers, Tommy and Dee’s Miami beach house, Villa Deniz, is full of bright colors, pop art, and “’70s disco madness.” Designed by Bullard, the home is part art gallery; each room displays an iconic piece of work from the Hilfigers’ collection that informed the design of the space. In the living room, pictured here, hangs New Flame (1985), a jumbo, purple- and orange-hued collaboration between Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat. “Clearly, no holds were barred in creating this bold and dramatic design statement,” writes Reginato. “One of the most photographed houses of the decade, [Villa Deniz] graced the covers of some 30 magazines worldwide.” Join in on the fun and create your own crazy, colorful space with these nine finds.

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