Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger (née Deniz Caroline Erbuğ; formerly Ocleppo; born November, 24 1966) is an American fashion designer and entrepreneur. She was married from 1997 to 2003 to Gianni Ocleppo, with whom she had two children, including Julian Ocleppo. Since 2008, she has been married to fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger.[1][2]
Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger | |
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Born | Deniz Caroline Erbuğ November 24, 1966 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Alma mater | Southern Methodist University |
Occupation(s) | Fashion designer, former model, financier |
Label | Dee Ocleppo |
Spouses | |
Children | 3, including Julian |
Early life and education
editHilfiger was born Deniz Caroline Erbuğ in Cleveland, Ohio, to Vedat Erbuğ, a Turkish-born radiologist, and Patricia Erbuğ (née Seitter; b. 1944), a British microbiologist. Both of her parents moved to the United States to pursue their academic careers.[3] She was raised in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. She completed a degree in communications at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.[4]
Career
editLos Angeles-based photographer, videographer, and talent manager Jean Renard discovered Ocleppo Hilfiger and encouraged her to pursue modeling. Renard also discovered and managed the career of Niki Taylor.[5] In recent years, Ocleppo Hilfiger has become most known for creating and serving as lead designer of the eponymous luxury accessory label Dee Ocleppo, which includes a line of handbags with interchangeable features.
Dee Ocleppo Label
editOcleppo Hilfiger initially suggested that her husband, Tommy Hilfiger, consider a line for his own iconic eponymous brand. However, Hilfiger convinced his wife to embark on creating a line of vintage-style luxury handbags under her own label.[6] Among stylistic influencers of Ocleppo Hilfiger's label, she credits Lauren Hutton, Grace Kelly and her friend Iris Apfel.[7]
Under the auspices of D.H. Designs LLC and with encouragement from HSN's CEO Mindy Grossman, Ocleppo Hilfiger launched her accessory line in 2012, selling her first handbag to the mega-retail luxury department store Harrods. She then opened a showroom at Trump Tower in Manhattan and more recently at Galeries Lafayette's flagship store in Paris.[8]
In 2015, she launched Bag bar, which is a custom accessory system for classic handbags, which was purchased by Kate Spade and Company.[9]
In January 2017, Ocleppo Hilfiger announced that the Dee Ocleppo brand would partner with the Judith Leiber label. As the new co-owner, she will become the brand's creative director and serve as its global ambassador.[10]
Awards
editIn 2016, Ocleppo Hilfiger was presented with the "Rising Star Award" by Fashion Group International, the global nonprofit authority on trending apparel, accessories, as well as beauty merchandise and home products. Celebrities who have been photographed/carrying with Dee Ocleppo handbags in recent years in include Pippa Middleton, Olivia Palermo, Beyonce, Alicia Keys.[7]
In 2015, Ocleppo Hilfiger was awarded The National Mother’s Day Committee’s "Outstanding Mother Awards" along with Liz Rodbell, Joanna Coles, and Meredith Vieira.[11]
On Mother's Day 2013, Ocleppo Hilfiger was the honored recipient of the "Moms 4 Mom" award by Autism Speaks in celebration of motherhood and autism advocacy.[12]
Personal life
editDeniz Carolina Erbug met pop star Mick Hucknall while she was in college, dating for two years during the 1990s.[13]
At the age of 26 she married Gianni Ocleppo, an Italian tennis player, with whom she had had two sons, including Julian Ocleppo, raising them in Monte Carlo. They divorced in 2003.
Ocleppo met Hilfiger while vacationing with her two sons in Saint Tropez in the summer of 2005. A friendship evolved and the couple celebrated an engagement in New York City attended by numerous celebrities and public figures including Russell Simmons, Anna Wintour, and Harvey Weinstein. The Hilfigers married in 2008.[14] Their son was born in 2009.[15]
Ocleppo Hilfiger is the mother of seven children and step children, and is a proponent of The Family Dinner Project in an effort to "revive the lost art of dinner conversation." According to her website, she encourages family discussion and discourse without the interruption of cell phones, as one small way families can build cohesion and open dialogue in an age when technology can impede family communication.[16]
References
edit- ^ Dee and Tommy Hilfiger Host a Dinner to Celebrate the Opening of Dee Ocleppo at Galeries Lafayette Vogue
- ^ "Julian Ocleppo | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis".
- ^ Dee Ocleppo: 'Don’t call me a trophy wife' July 1, 2015
- ^ Insights, Stories & (November 16, 2023). "Meet Dee Hilfiger". CanvasRebel Magazine. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
- ^ Bowne, Jessice (April 22, 2015). "Dee Ocleppo Talks Philanthropy Work and Bag Collection". Boston Common. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017.
- ^ Tommy Hilfiger's Wife Dee Ocleppo Launches Bag Line, New York Post October 9, 2014
- ^ a b "INTERVIEW | Dee Ocleppo | Plan de Ville | Shop Emerging Luxury Designers". plandevillenyc.com. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017.
- ^ "Dee and Tommy Hilfiger Host a Dinner to Celebrate the Opening of Dee Ocleppo at Galeries Lafayette". Vogue. March 8, 2015.
- ^ Novellino, Teresa (February 24, 2016). "Kate Spade & Co. acquires Dee Hilfiger's Bag Bar, playing into customization trend". New York Business Journal.
- ^ "DEE OCLEPPO HILFIGER SIGNS ON AS JUDITH LEIBER CREATIVE DIRECTOR - Accessories Magazine". www.accessoriesmagazine.com. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017.
- ^ "About the Outstanding Mother Awards". www.momanddadday.com.
- ^ "Dee Ocleppo | Autism Speaks". www.autismspeaks.org. Archived from the original on May 6, 2013.
- ^ Lisa Armstrong, Head of fashion (July 2015). "Dee Ocleppo: 'Don't call me a trophy wife'". The Telegraph. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
- ^ "Dee and Tommy Hilfiger: The Perfect Marriage, A Designer & His Muse". August 20, 2013.
- ^ Triggs, Charlotte (February 25, 2009). "Tommy Hilfiger To Be a Dad Again!". People. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
- ^ "Dee Ocleppo | Handbags | DINNER W/O iPHONES...OR TEARS". Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 25, 2017.