Ralph Lauren. The Hamptons. Spring 2025.

Ralph Lauren. The Hamptons. Spring 2025.

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A World You Want to Live In

 

There are fashion shows—and then there are worlds you want to live in. Ralph Lauren’s Spring 2025 wasn’t just a collection. It was a feeling. Set on a private equestrian estate in the Hamptons, the show delivered what only Ralph can: timeless pieces, styled with clarity, presented in a way that still feels fresh.

He Built the Blueprint

 

Let’s be honest—he’s the one who gave the horse girl aesthetic its soul. Not the TikTok version. Not the fashion-week remix. The original. Long before the internet tried to define it, Ralph had already created it: the sharp jacket layered over something soft, a sleek boot that works both in and out of the barn, a clean silhouette with just enough ease. He made equestrianism feel personal. Wearable. Lived-in. Not precious. Not performative.

Not About the Sport. About the Feeling.

 

And that’s the thing—most people who wear Ralph Lauren don’t ride horses. 

They don’t need to. He turned the equestrian world into a moodboard before moodboards existed. He brought the paddock to the runway, then to Polo Bar, then to every person who wanted to dress like they’ve been somewhere, even if they haven’t. It was never about the sport. It was about the feeling.

Spring Energy. Ralph Always Ahead.

 

The Spring 2025 show (which actually took place in Fall 2024—fashion’s always operating on its own clock) kept that exact energy. The estate was pure Ralph—sunlight, stillness, vintage cars, horses in the background like a casual flex. Christy and Naomi walked. The Polo Bar followed. And not a single thing felt forced. It was full immersion. Ralph’s world, served table-side.

What We’re Building, Inspired by That World

 

We’ll be drawing major inspiration from that experience as we build our own membership events—set to launch annually, and eventually more. They’ll tap into that same energy: the spirit and legacy of equestrianism, the people who inspire us, and a shared love for living authentically—through food, fashion, music, and spirituality. No gatekeeping. You don’t have to ride to belong.

Style Without Trying

 

The clothes? Clean. Intentional. The kind of collection where you already know the pieces will end up in your closet—or at least in your camera roll. Chalky neutrals, deep navies, olive greens. That signature Ralph mix of polish and nonchalance. Everything looked like it had somewhere to be, but wasn’t in a rush. That’s the magic of Ralph: he doesn’t chase relevance. He exists beyond it.

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