Christy! Elaine! Imaan! Fei Fei! Irina! A handful of modeling’s finest were out in full force for Ralph Lauren’s latest showcase in New York, and the collection has been living in our minds rent free ever since. Showing off-calendar, the legendary American designer flung open the doors to his private design studio to present his Fall 2024 collection, with an intimate crowd of friends and family in attendance – and a few A-list attendees like Glenn Close sprinkled throughout. The undisputed king of American fashion demonstrated he’s still the best in the biz, as he reflected back on his very first collection from 1972 to reinvent signature Ralph Lauren staples that oozed classic menswear influences, Western wear and ultra-luxe slinky eveningwear.
“Despite being a new collection its still giving off that effortless old money sophistication that many of today’s designers have failed to grasp. Its classic RL with the right balance of shimmer, heavy textures and that all American effortlessness that defines the brand.” [Urban Stylin]
“Absolutely flawless. Ralph would’ve gotten a standing ovation from me, was I sat at the show. Sublime from the opening look with Christy Turlington to that last look on Anok Yai. Another Ralph Lauren collection executed to perfection. So lush, so luxurious and so unbelievably sophisticated. Those fabrics and that color palette…” [vogue28]
“Christy is the personalization of elegance, she will die BEAUTIFUL. Anok’s latest look is wonderful. Everything in this collection is what I love about Ralph Lauren, simple and elegant!” [DK92]
“Beautiful as always. You can’t go wrong with him. Everything looks very expensive and well done. Gorgeous cast too!” [thiago]
See all the looks from the Ralph Lauren Fall 2024 collection and join the conversation, here.
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