Alexandria Hilfiger
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Alexandria "Ally" Hilfiger (born February 26, 1985, New York City) is an American heiress, socialite and model.
Hilfiger is the daughter of Tommy Hilfiger. She split her childhood between Greenwich, Connecticut, where she attended Convent of the Sacred Heart (although she spent one year attending The Eagle Hill School, where her younger brother would later attend as a student. He is now at the Brunswick School), and Manhattan, where she attended the Professional Children's School. At age thirteen, she performed on Broadway in Abby's Song. At age seventeen, she produced the World War II film Proud.
She produced and hosted a show for Nantucket television, starring herself, entitled In the House with Ally Hilfiger. Most recently, she starred with then-friend Jaime Gleicher in MTV's 2003 reality show Rich Girls, which the two co-produced.
She has also been linked to attempting to break into the fashion world under the wing of her father. She took a crack at designing and also had input, unsuccessfully, on in store design for the 'H' by Hilfiger brand in Westchester, New York.
It was rumoured that Hilfiger went to rehab after Rich Girls and ended her friendship with Gleicher.[citation needed]
At present, she is attending the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City and running her own vintage-accessories business.