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NEW YORK - David Bowie and his supermodel wife, Iman, will appear in an ad campaign for designer Tommy Hilfiger's new spring 2004 collection, H Hilfiger.

"David Bowie and Iman bring everything I'm looking for to represent this brand - music, style, elegance, creativity, sophistication - they're a living testament to all that influences and inspires me," Hilfiger said in a statement Monday.

"David is not only a rock 'n' roll legend and a true artist, he's also a style icon whose evolving look ... has had a huge impact on the world of fashion and music," the designer said.

"Iman, in addition to being the ultimate supermodel and a style icon in her own right, is the ideal woman - smart, entrepreneurial, chic, beautiful, ambitious and creative. Together they communicate the essence of the H Hilfiger lifestyle perfectly."

The ad campaign will appear in select American men's and women's magazines in April 2004, the company said.

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According to his blog at Youtube, this is Tommy Hilfiger's favorite David Bowie song. Not sure if what Bowie was wearing is still marketable :lol:

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