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Ralph Lauren Corporation is an American
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fashion and lifestyle brand founded in 1967 by
Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren ( ; ; born October 14, 1939) is an American fashion designer, philanthropist, and billionaire businessman, best known for founding the brand Ralph Lauren (brand), Ralph Lauren, a global multibillion-dollar enterprise. He stepped do ...
in
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. The company markets products in apparel, home, accessories, and fragrances, and is most known for its flagship brand, ''Polo Ralph Lauren''. The company's brands include mid-range, sub-premium, and premium labels up to its highest priced
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''Ralph Lauren Purple Label'' apparel. Ralph Lauren licenses its name and branding to
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for eyewear;
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for fragrances and cosmetics;
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for underwear and sleepwear; O5 Apparel for its Chaps brand;
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and Hollander Sleep Products for bedding;
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for fabric and wallpaper; and Theodore Alexander for home furniture.


History

Lauren started The Ralph Lauren Corporation in 1967 with men's
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s. At 28 years old, he worked for the tie manufacturer Beau Brummell. Lauren persuaded the company's president to let him start his own line. Drawing on his interests in sports, Lauren named his first full line of menswear "Polo" in 1968. He worked out of a single "drawer" from a showroom in the
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, and made deliveries to stores himself. By 1969, the
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department store
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sold Lauren's men line exclusively. It was the first time that Bloomingdale's had given a designer his own in-store shop. In 1971, Ralph Lauren Corporation launched a line of tailored shirts for women, introducing the Polo player emblem on the shirt cuff. The first full women's collection was launched the following year. 1972 marked the opening of Ralph Lauren's store on
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, his first freestanding store. In 1972, Lauren released a short-sleeve cotton shirt in 24 colors. This design, emblazoned with the company's famed logo based on polo player Bennie Gutierrez, became the brand's signature look. In 1977 Ralph Lauren Corporation introduced a signature cotton mesh
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in various colours, featuring the polo player logo on the chest. In 1974, Ralph Lauren outfitted the male cast of ''
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'' in costumes chosen from his Polo line – a 1920s-style series of men's suits and sweaters, except for the pink suit which Lauren designed especially for
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's ''
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''. In 1977,
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and
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wore Lauren's clothes in the Oscar-winning film, ''
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''. In 1978, the first Ralph Lauren fragrances, produced by Warner-Lauren, Ltd were launched at Bloomingdale's. Lauren for women, and Polo the men's cologne. This was the first time that a designer introduced two fragrances – one for men and one for women – simultaneously. The company went international in 1981 with the opening of a store in
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in the
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, England. Lauren opened his first flagship in the Rhinelander mansion on Madison Avenue and 72nd Street in New York City in 1986. On June 12, 1997, the company became a publicly traded company on the
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. The 98-seat restaurant, RL, opened in March 1999 in
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adjacent to its largest and world flagship Ralph Lauren store at the corner of Chicago and Michigan Avenues on the
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. It was followed by the opening of two additional restaurants – Ralph's at 173 Boulevard Saint Germain Paris store in 2010 and The Polo Bar at Polo's store in New York in 2015. The company additionally owned
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from 1999 to 2021. The company launched its website and online shop in 2000 as polo.com by RL Media (a cooperation between Ralph Lauren and NBC). In 2007, Ralph Lauren Corporation acquired the NBC share of RL Media and the website was relaunched as ralphlauren.com. In September 2015, it was announced that Stefan Larsson would replace the company's founder, Ralph Lauren, as CEO in November. Lauren stayed on as executive chairman and chief creative officer. In February 2017, it was announced that Larsson had agreed to leave his position as CEO effective May 1, 2017 due to differences with Lauren. On May 17, 2017, Ralph Lauren named
Patrice Louvet Patrice Louvet (born 1964) is a French-born business executive based in New York City. The CEO and president of the Ralph Lauren Corporation since July 2017, began his career at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1989, where he held numerous executive rol ...
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and
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. Louvet most recently was group president, Global Beauty at
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(P&G). He took over on July 17, 2017. In October 2020, Ralph Lauren Corporation announced that it would transition its Chaps brand to a fully licensed business model to focus on its core brands, reduce its direct exposure to the North American department store channel, and setting up the Chaps brand to be nurtured with an experienced partner. Also in October, Ralph Lauren Corporation has appointed former Obama administration consultant
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to the board of directors. In May 2021, Ralph Lauren Corporation announced it would sell its Club Monaco brand after first purchasing it in 1999, to private equity firm Regent LP. In December 2023, Ralph Lauren announced a partnership with Haworth Lifestyle Design to expand its Home brand starting April 2024. Haworth Lifestyle Design will also launch standalone Ralph Lauren Home stores. In December 2023, Ralph Lauren launched an artist in residence program for artisans to work with their design teams in a creative partnership. The first artist collaboration is with the indigenous artist Naomi Glasses, a Navajo 7th-generation weaver.


Brands

* Chaps: A mid-range brand featuring men's and women's casual sportswear. The Chaps brand is available primarily at
Belk Belk, Inc. is an American department store chain founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe, North Carolina, with nearly 300 locations in 16 states. Belk stores and Belk.com offer apparel, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, home furnishings, a ...
,
Boscov's Boscov's Inc. is a family-owned department store with over fifty locations in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Connecticut, West Virginia, and Rhode Island. Twenty-six of the stores are located in Pennsylvania. Corpo ...
, Hudson's Bay and
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stores (and until the end of 2021,
Kohl's Kohl's Corporation (Kohl's is stylized in all caps) is an American department store retail chain store, chain. currently has 1,165 locations, operating stores in every U.S. state except Hawaii. The company was founded by Polish immigrant Maxwe ...
stores). This brand mainly competes with the
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and U.S. Polo Assn brands. The brand can also frequently be found at several off-price stores such as Ross,
T.J. Maxx TJ Maxx (stylized as T•J•maxx) is an American discount department store chain. It has more than 1,000 stores in the United States, making it one of the largest clothing retailers in the country. TJ Maxx is the flagship chain of the TJX Co ...
,
Macy's Macy's is an American department store chain founded in 1858 by Rowland Hussey Macy. The first store was located in Manhattan on Sixth Avenue between 13th and 14th Streets, south of the present-day flagship store at Herald Square on West 34 ...
Backstage, and
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. A lower-cost Chaps line is also sold at
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; this line is separate from the one sold at department stores. The brand is currently licensed to O5 Apparel. * Double RL: Founded in 1993 and named after Ralph Lauren and his wife Ricky's “RRL” ranch in Colorado, RRL offers men a mix of selvage denim, vintage apparel, sportswear and accessories, with roots in workwear and military gear. * Fragrance: In 1978, Ralph Lauren launched his first fragrances: Lauren for women and Polo for men. Originally produced by Warner-Lauren, Ltd, L’Oréal now produces the Ralph Lauren Fragrances for men and women, including World of Polo (Polo, Polo Blue, Polo Black, Polo Red), Ralph Lauren Romance, Midnight Romance, Polo Earth, and the Big Pony Collections For Women and For Men. * Lauren Ralph Lauren: Lauren for Women launched in 1996, offering sportswear, denim, dresses, activewear, and accessories and footwear at a cheaper price point. Lauren for Men offers men's tailored clothing, including suits, sport coats, dress shirts, dress pants, tuxedos, topcoats, and ties at a cheaper price point. This brand generally slots above Chaps in price, but below Polo Ralph Lauren. * Pink Pony: Established in 2000, a percentage of sales from all Pink Pony products benefit the Pink Pony Fund and other major cancer charities around the world. Pink Pony primarily consists of women's sportswear and accessories. All Pink Pony items feature a pink Polo Player. * Polo Golf and RLX Golf: Polo Golf launched in 1990 and RLX Golf launched in 1998. * Polo Ralph Lauren: Men's Polo, Ralph Lauren's first complete line of sportswear and tailored clothing, was launched in 1967. In 2014, Women's Polo was launched. While originally focused on clothing centered around the sport of
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, the brand evolved into Ralph Lauren's top-selling and highest-produced complete line of clothing, which is readily available worldwide. The line also helped popularize the
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in American and global fashion. * Polo Ralph Lauren Children: Items include polo knit shirts and cashmere cable sweaters. * Polo Sport: Polo Sport launched in 1992, a line of activewear for sports and fitness. In 2014, Ralph Lauren debuted the PoloTech Shirt, which featured smart fabric technology that supposedly "captures robust biometrics from the wearer". * Ralph by Ralph Lauren: Launched in 1994, Ralph by Ralph Lauren offers suit separates, sport coats, vests, and topcoats. * Ralph Lauren Home and Paint: Ralph Lauren Home, the first complete home collection from an American clothing designer, makes its debut in 1983 with home furnishings and accessories. Ralph Lauren Home includes furniture, bed and bath linens, china, crystal, silver, decorative accessories and gifts, as well as lighting, fabric, wall covering, and floor covering. Ralph Lauren launched Paint in 1995, now with over 400 palettes. * Ralph Lauren Purple Label: Flagship brand launched in 1994. Purple Label for men offers suiting, custom tailored made-to-measure suits and sportswear, as well as benchmade footwear and made-to-order dress furnishings, accessories, and luggage. The line is focused on using fine textiles and manufacturing methods to represent the highest level of the Ralph Lauren offerings. * Ralph Lauren Restaurants: RL Restaurant Chicago opened in 1999, adjacent to its largest Ralph Lauren flagship store in the world on Michigan Avenue along the
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. In 2010, Ralph's was opened in the courtyard and converted stables at 173 Boulevard Saint Germain Paris flagship store. In August 2014, Ralph's Coffee opened on the second floor of the Polo Flagship store in New York City. The Polo Bar, adjacent to the New York City Polo Flagship store, opened in January 2015. * Ralph Lauren Watches and Fine Jewelry: In 2009 Ralph Lauren, together with luxury group Compagnie Financière Richemont SA, launched a collection of timepieces through the Ralph Lauren Watch & Jewelry Co. In 2010, the Ralph Lauren Watch & Jewelry Co. also introduced collections of jewelry. * Ralph Lauren Women's Collection: Ralph Lauren Collection for women, launched in 1971, ranges from handmade evening gowns to sportswear.


Defunct brands

* American Living: Ralph Lauren launched American Living for men and women in 2008, a mid-range lifestyle brand created exclusively for
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. This line was comparable to the Chaps line, but was marketed as a more exclusive line, unlike Chaps which is sold at multiple retailers. This line was discontinued in 2012 due to poor sales. A second American Living line was sold at Macy's; this American Living line only included women's clothing and was discontinued in 2019. * Denim & Supply Ralph Lauren: The Denim & Supply Ralph Lauren line launched in 2011, inspired by the warehouse and artist communities of
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, and authentic style found in the music festival scene. Denim & Supply was discontinued in September 2016. *Polo Country: An Americana and country store themed brand launched in 1988. Spiritual predecessor to Double RL. *Polo Jeans: Denim brand that was mass-produced and sold in many department stores. Ralph Lauren discontinued the line in 2006, citing brand dilution concerns of the line being "over-produced and over-distributed". The discontinuation was also motivated by litigation against Jones Apparel Group, Inc. over the licensing of the brand. *Polo University Club: Entry-level tailoring brand produced during the 1980s. The line offered dress clothes and fine fabrics at a lower price point. *Polo Western Wear: Western wear brand launched in 1979. The line consisted of western and cowboy apparel such as denim, cattleman jackets, boots, rodeo shirts, fringe jackets and felted hats. Manufactured in partnership with the Gap. *Ralph Lauren Black Label: Mid-level tailoring brand launched in 2005. The line centered around slim cuts and modern fabrics, with sleek and minimal aesthetics. Offered suiting and dress shirts at price point in between Ralph Lauren Purple Label and Polo Ralph Lauren. It was exclusively sold in flagship Ralph Lauren stores, selected high-end department stores, and via the online store. *Rugby Ralph Lauren: Preppy and youth-centered line launched in 2004, primarily centered around brightly colored rugby shirts. Distinctive branding details included a skull-and-crossbones logo, yellow and navy packaging, or "R.L.F.C" branding. Discontinued in 2013.


Stores

The Company lists on their website that there are 483 directly operated Ralph Lauren stores. This includes both RLS and PFS stores. In addition to Company-operated locations, international licensing partners operated 93 Ralph Lauren stores and 42 dedicated shops, as well as 133
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stores and shops at the end of Fiscal 2016. Ralph Lauren operates its representative flagship stores in New York City on
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– for menswear in the former Rhinelander Mansion, and for womenswear and home in another structure, across the street, which opened in 2010. The company also manages flagships, for retailing Ralph Lauren collections, in Chicago,
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,
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(US), London, Milan, Tokyo, Moscow, Kyiv and Paris.


Sports sponsorships


USTA

In 2005, The United States Tennis Association selected Ralph Lauren Corporation as the official apparel sponsor for the U.S. Open. As part of the partnership, all on-court ball persons and officials were dressed in specially designed Ralph Lauren apparel. This was Polo's first tennis sponsorship.


Wimbledon

In 2006, Ralph Lauren Corporation became the official outfitter of
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. Lauren is the first designer in the tennis tournament's history to be chosen to create uniforms for all on-court officials.


Australian Open

In 2020, Ralph Lauren Corporation became the official outfitter of the
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.


U.S. Olympic Team

Ralph Lauren Corporation is the exclusive Official Parade Outfitter for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams, with the right to manufacture, distribute, advertise, promote, and sell products in the U.S. and in other countries which replicate the Parade Outfits and associated leisure wear. The company has established a partnership with athletes as brand ambassadors and the faces of advertising, marketing, and public relations campaigns. Ralph Lauren Corporation partnered with the United States Olympic Committee to become an Official Outfitter of the U.S. Olympic Team, for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, 2012 Summer Olympics in London, 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. Ralph Lauren designs the official Opening Ceremony and Closing Ceremony parade outfits for the U.S. teams in addition to an assortment of village-wear apparel and accessories. Previously, the corporation received negative press when it was found to have sourced the clothing it supplied to the 2012 athletes from China, so it vowed to source everything it produced for the 2014 Olympics from the US.
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spun around 6,000 pounds of
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wool yarn from Imperial Stock Ranch in Oregon, which was then sent to Longview Yarns in North Carolina to be dyed. The clothing assembly was completed by Ball of Cotton in California. Ultimately, 40 American vendors were involved with production.


Leadership

* ''Executive chairman and chief creative officer'':
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(since 1967) * ''President and chief executive officer'':
Patrice Louvet Patrice Louvet (born 1964) is a French-born business executive based in New York City. The CEO and president of the Ralph Lauren Corporation since July 2017, began his career at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1989, where he held numerous executive rol ...
(since 2017)


Former chief executives

# Ralph Lauren (1967–2015) # Stefan Larsson (2015–2017)


Philanthropy

In 1989, it co-founded the Nina Hyde Center for Breast Cancer Research at
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in
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in memory of the late Post fashion correspondent,
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. In 1994, Ralph Lauren acted as chairman and creates the name and symbol for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer, a charitable initiative of the CFDA that marshals the goodwill and services of the fashion industry to raise public awareness and funds for breast cancer internationally. In 2000, Ralph Lauren Corporation launched its Volunteer Program, which energizes employees and creates meaningful connections with the communities in which they work. On September 15, 2000, Ralph Lauren Corporation launched the Pink Pony Campaign, a national initiative to reduce disparities in cancer care by raising awareness as well as enhancing prevention, screening, and treatment in poor and underserved communities. In 2001, the Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation established the American Heroes Fund following September 11 to allow Polo's 10,000 employees worldwide, as well as their customers, the opportunity to participate in the relief effort. In 2003, Ralph Lauren established the Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention in Harlem. The center is a collaboration between Ralph Lauren, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, and North General Hospital in Harlem, New York City. In 2004, the Polo Fashion School was established, in which company executives work with inner-city youth to offer insights into the fashion business. Established in 2006, the Polo Jeans G.I.V.E. (Get Involved Volunteer Exceed) campaign was created to inspire and encourage community service through volunteerism by supporting the efforts of dedicated volunteers and their causes. In 2008, the Star-Spangled Banner, the original 1813 flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the National Anthem, was preserved by a $10 million contribution to Save America's Treasures from Polo Ralph Lauren in 1998. The flag was then unveiled on Wednesday, November 19, 2008, in a new gallery at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, in Washington D.C. In July 2013, Ralph Lauren Corporation announced its commitment to restore the elite
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in Paris, one of the most influential art schools in France. In 2014, Ralph Lauren Corporation partnered with
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, the largest and most comprehensive cancer center in
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, to develop a world-class breast cancer research facility. In 2016, Ralph Lauren Corporation opened the Royal Marsden Ralph Lauren Center for Breast Cancer Research. In March 2020, Ralph Lauren Corporation donated $10m and started making isolation gowns and medical masks to support the COVID-19 fight. In May 2022, The Ralph Lauren Foundation announced $25 million worth of commitments to fund, expand or establish five Ralph Lauren cancer centers. The commitment will benefit institutions with a National Cancer institute (NCI) designation, including Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) ralph Lauren Center and three additional locations. In September 2023, Ralph Lauren Corporate Funding allocated funds to support the establishment of the Ralph Lauren Cancer Prevention Center at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. The Cancer Prevention Center is dedicated to reducing cancer disparities in underserved communities in Los Angeles and surrounding areas.


Controversy


"Horse Shirt" lawsuit

Polo Ralph Lauren, Ltd. sued Mad Dog Productions in late 1983 for its production and sale of the "Horse Shirt" – a take-off on the Polo shirt which "show /nowiki>ed/nowiki> the rider being dragged behind the horse." The lawsuit was
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in 1984 with Mad Dog Productions agreeing to stop selling the parody shirt by the end of the year. Ultimately, Mad Dog Productions sold 20,000 Horse Shirts at $14.45 each, for a total of $289,000 in gross revenue.


Levi Strauss lawsuit

Levi Strauss & Co. filed a lawsuit against
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and the RL Corporation in July 2007 for
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. It alleged that the separate retailers used Levi's trademarked pocket design of connected arches in the design of some of their respective products.


South African Polo trademark issues

The Polo brand sold in
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...
is not affiliated with the Ralph Lauren
brand A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's goods or service from those of other sellers. Brands are used in business, marketing, and advertising for recognition and, importantly, to create and ...
. An independent South African company
trademark A trademark (also written trade mark or trade-mark) is a form of intellectual property that consists of a word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination that identifies a Good (economics and accounting), product or Service (economics), service f ...
ed the Polo name and logo in South Africa.


Filippa Hamilton photo controversy

In 2009, Ralph Lauren apologized for digitally retouching a photograph of model
Filippa Hamilton Filippa Palmstierna Hamilton (born 3 December 1985), also known as Filippa Hamilton-Palmstierna, is a French model. Hamilton was born in Paris and raised in Biarritz, France. She was discovered age 15 on the streets of Paris by French photograph ...
to make her look thinner. Hamilton also claims that she was fired by the company a few days later.


Accusations of intellectual property violation by Cowichan Tribes

After branding the sale of sweaters online as " Cowichan", it was reported that
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would take "steps to communicate with Ralph Lauren and ensure that our product and name is protected". Ralph Lauren later dropped the name from its products.


Howard Smith

In March 2022, Howard Smith, Ralph Lauren Corp.'s chief commercial officer, resigned after a board investigation found that his actions had breached the company's code of conduct. The apparel said it "learned of concerns about Mr. Smith's personal behavior recently", and the board of directors' audit committee initiated an independent investigation with the help of outside counsel. The firm didn't go into detail about the claims but said the inquiry found that Smith's actions broke the company's code of conduct and ethics and that his resignation was required.


Forced labor investigation

In August 2023, the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise announced that it was investigating the company due to allegations of forced labor of
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. Research of the social democratic party in the European Parliament, the
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and further groups in 2023 showed Ralph Lauren using Uyghur forced labour camps provided by the Sunrise Manufacture Group Co. for production.


See also

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Perry Ellis Perry Edwin Ellis (March 3, 1940 – May 30, 1986) was an American fashion designer who founded his eponymous sportswear house in the mid-1970s. Ellis' influence on the fashion industry has been called "a huge turning point" because he in ...
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Geoffrey Beene Geoffrey Beene (born Samuel Albert Bozeman Jr.; August 30, 1924 – September 28, 2004) was an American fashion designer. Beene was one of New York's most famous fashion designers, recognized for his artistic and technical skills and for creatin ...
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Bill Blass William Ralph Blass (June 22, 1922 – June 12, 2002) was an American fashion designer. He was the recipient of many fashion awards, including seven Coty Awards and the Fashion Institute of Technology's Lifetime Achievement Award (1999). Ear ...
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Joseph Abboud Joseph Abboud (born May 5, 1950) is an American menswear fashion designer and author. Early life and education Joseph Abboud was born in Boston, Massachusetts. The Abbouds were a working-class Lebanese Maronite Catholic family that started out ...
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