Fall 2024

“The woman I design for has a beauty that comes from an inner confidence. She dresses for herself. Her style is personal and bold. She believes in quiet sophistication not defined by time or trends. My Fall Collection is inspired by that woman - her sense of timelessness, her individuality - a style that is forever.”

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Elevated Essentials

Timeless styles, expertly crafted with luxurious fabrics, for an effortless, everyday wardrobe

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Tailoring

Trim blazers, menswear-inspired double-breasted jackets, and peak lapels define a wardrobe of intelligent dressing

RL 888 Tote

Sophisticated in its craftsmanship and versatile in its spacious-yet-structured silhouette, the tote is an instant icon of modern style

Jackets & Coats

The outerwear season begins with heritage styles in rich textures: shearling leathers, suede shirt jackets, wool car coats, and more

Shimmering Gowns

High-shine metallics and statuesque silhouettes handcrafted by master artisans, from Aari hand-embroidery and ombréd sequins to sunburst pleats and sculpted corsets

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The Icons

Timeless design, fine craftsmanship, and heritage traditions: This is iconic Ralph Lauren style. With unparalleled attention to detail, from custom fabrics to the perfect drape and hand-finished details, these silhouettes reflect the enduring authenticity and individuality of Ralph Lauren Collection

Pre-Fall 2024

“My Pre-Fall women’s Collection is about a simpler kind of sophistication—pure, modern, sleek yet charming. It’s the essence of the transformative power of the woman who wears them—who makes a statement about who she is through her personal style, her moods, and her attitude.”

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Geometric Prints

In classic silhouettes, the petite patterns bring mesmerizing interest

Accent Belts

Waist-defining accents with Western details, from subtle motifs to statement iconography

Detailed Blazers

Handcrafted shoulder embellishments and corseted detailing add intrigue to tailoring traditions