Lois, who was known for his iconic ad campaigns and the Esquire magazine covers he designed between 1962 and 1973, treated his third-floor Greenwich Village residence as a sort of rotating gallery.
The apartment displays the originals of some of Lois's most famous ads, including the Tommy Hilfiger poster that launched the designer to household-name status. Others include some of his politically inclined ads, such as one for the 1962 ad campaign for SANE, a committee to ban nuclear testing.
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