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WHAT: GLAMOUR Magazine and Tommy Hilfiger are giving women a chance to have their dreams come true and made into a documentary for Glamour Reel Docs, the latest incarnation of Glamour Reel Moments, the magazine’s successful short film series, for which Tommy Hilfiger will executive produce. All are invited to come out in New York City to share their biggest dreams—anything from becoming a Hollywood stuntwoman to reuniting with a long-lost friend. Three women will be chosen to have their dream come true and have it captured in a documentary directed by a notable female filmmaker. To kick off the contest, Tommy Hilfiger and special guest host, Glamour’s Executive Fashion Editor-At-Large, Suze Yalof Schwartz, will be on-hand to help interview hopefuls about their dreams. WHY: In celebration of the launch of Tommy Hilfiger’s newest fragrance, Dreaming, Glamour has teamed up with the designer to produce documentary films. Tommy will be an executive producer on the films, which will follow readers achieving their life’s greatest dreams. WHERE: Trump Plaza at 59th Street / Look for the Tommy Hilfiger Dreaming tent WHEN: Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 12-2pm and 4-6pm For more information log on to: www.glamalert.com/dreamingcontest One Response to “Glamour Magazine & Tommy Hilfiger Documentary”![]() COMMENTS PAGE:![]() |
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i went to tell my dream….which you cant go into to much as time was limited….mine was a very serious fight for life…and now the only hope i had left to get well was finding pihilanthropists, etc..my journey for over 3years has taken its tolll when i was very active, healthy, happy and living……my point of contact is as follows..before i was butchered and ruined…..i was just as pretty as the girls who worked this event..it was hard for me to enter a run of industry people when i was in the industry..a lister and more until this….i am not pretty any more. these people who ran this event were so kind…not only beautiful but so loving…as i did not tell them much about me..it was obviious…..it took alot of courage to come….looking the way i do and when strangers call me a freak or ugly……i want you to know that the people who work with glamour and tommy are very professional people like i was accustomed to all my life…they deserve much credit and i want to share this with you….you certainly handled the long line of people very effectively and yet kept the human eliment alive while doing so…..and i thankyou for if even a minute in time in my suffering…reminding me what its like to be out in the world again where i belong instead of having to be like the elephant man….with love and light, susan miller