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Breakout EDM-pop sensation and Tommy Hilfiger ambassadors The Chainsmokers continue their meteoric rise to the top of music charts around the world; meanwhile, the brand has unveiled their latest campaign starring the Grammy award-winning duo.

The pair, whose real names are Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall, are at the prime of their careers at just 27 and 32 years of age, respectively, and are poised to become pop icons of a new generation. It's exactly why Hilfiger tapped them to be the Global Brand Ambassadors of the brand's classic, American-cool menswear collections.

"The Chainsmokers are at the center of modern pop culture and their music resonates with a global audience," explained Tommy Hilfiger. "I admire the way they have carved out a new niche that fuses indie, pop, dance, and hip-hop."

Whether you're traveling, performing, or need to get dressed-up for a lavish red carpet event (or maybe just a wedding), the Tommy Hilfiger, Hilfiger Edition, and Tommy Hilfiger Tailored lines provide a complete wardrobe for anything life throws at you.

In this new fall campaign, The Chainsmokers show how easy it is to mix and match pieces from each of the Hilfiger lines to create distinct yet stylish looks that are as on-trend as they are timeless.

Check out the rest of the lookbook below and shop each look at Tommy Hilfiger's website.

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