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Tommy Hilfiger Will Rock ‘American Idol’ Contestants’ Style As New Image Advisor

Tommy Hilfiger

Phew! No more fashion disasters ahead for

American Idol’s top 12. Tommy is joining the Idol team as the show’s image advisor — and not a moment too

soon!

Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger, 60, will partner up with

American Idol and make his first appearance on the show March 15. Who better than Tommy Hilfiger, known

for his young and fun all-American style, to be enlisted as the “Image Advisor” to the top competing singers to

ensure fashion blunders on stage don’t send the singers packing for good! What a twist — we LOVE it!

Tommy said he is

“honored” to be joining forces with host Ryan Seacrest, 37, and judges Jennifer Lopez, 42, Randy Jackson, 55, and Steven Tyler, 63.

The style icon added: “My own experiences at the beginning of my career inspired my commitment to mentor young people who are

dedicated to pursuing their dreams.”

The current contestants all have their own style, but everyone can use a few

tips. We’ve seen how many former Idols change their look and style after the season ends (a.k.a. Season 4 Idol winner

Carrie

Underwood and Season 3 contestant Jennifer

Hudson)! BUT now that Tommy is in the picture that will all change, and contestants can get their much-needed

fashion makeovers before they go home!

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“Musicians can bring such a

unique vision and personality to the stage,” says Tommy. “I will look where they (the Idol contestants) were, where they are

today and the possibility of where they could go,” Tommy told WWD.

Of the Top 12, there’ll definitely be some who’ll need their new “Image Advisor” next

week! Colton Dixon, 20, needs to trash his skinny ties and suit vests … oh, and not to mention that mess on

top of his head! And there’s Erika Van Pelt, who might as well have a flashing red light on her! She’s 26

years-old and dresses like an old woman — help them Tommy, work your magic!

Watch American Idol Wednesday & Thursdays at 8/7c on

FOX.

–Giovanna Pagliarulo

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