Ralph Lauren, 1983
From Ralph Lauren’s Spring 1983 campaign photographed by Bruce Weber “Another worthwhile collection this week was Ralph Lauren’s. Smaller in scope than the Beene clothes, it made a definite statement...
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A life of leisure for the genteel gentry. A haughty nonchalance. Ralph Lauren’s exploration of the era’s pared down but not yet minimalist ease offered a suitable haven for those who disdained an...
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Yasmine Le Bon for Ralph Lauren Fall/Winter 1985 A nostalgic charm pervaded Ralph Lauren’s fall showing. Bits of old lace wrapped around the throat and extending over the wrists, derby hats, pearl...
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Josie Borain for Ralph Lauren Fall/Winter 1984 Not since the days of Courr eges and the miniskirt has an idea taken such a firm hold on the fashion world. The idea – for fall and winter – is men’s...
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Kristin Clotilde Holby for Ralph Lauren Fall/Winter 1983. Ralph Lauren apparently thought he was opening up new vistas when he chose the Seventh Regiment Armory as the site of his fall fashion show,...
View ArticleSaint Laurent’s Old Time Rock and Roll
You’ve got Jim Morrison, Bob Dylan, Keith Richards (always), even Jimi Hendrix, all dripping in the sueded spirit of Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns, marching down the runway at Saint Laurent. And...
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“For me, luxury is a sensibility, an approach to life. It’s not about the season’s newest anything. It’s about personal style and creating an environment of comfort and ease.” -RALPH LAUREN
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