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VIDEO: Tommy Hilfiger's Star-Studded 25th Anniversary Celebration

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Sept. 13 2010, Published 5:55 a.m. ET

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It was a star-studded bash not to be missed, as Tommy Hilfiger’s iconic brand celebrated their 25th Anniversary at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week over the weekend in NYC.  From Mad Men’s Christina Hendricks to Gossip Girl hunk Ed Westwick, the A-list crowd gathered together to hail the all-American designer and all of his accomplishments.

“We have been seeing his pieces for so long,” exclaimed fiery redhead Christina Hendricks. “They’ve just been part of our culture at this point.”

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Tommy’s timeless and preppy Spring 2011 collection runway show (where Vogue’s Anna Wintour was sitting front row!) was followed by an after-party bash at the Metropolitan Opera House, where The Strokes played their first NYC show in 4 years.

“In his designs he has a timeless quality,” admitted onscreen prep Ed Westwick.

And Bradley Cooper was definitely in the mood for the festivities.

“Tommy, Happy 25th Anniversary,” he exclaimed as he walked down the red carpet. “I’m happy to be here!”

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