White has long defined the spirit of summer. From the shores of Biarritz to the beaches of the Hamptons, it has long embodied elegance, ease, and the art of living well.
Monochrome dressing has long dominated the style conversation—which makes it ripe for a well-considered update. For fall, it’s a palette of grey, tan, and navy, interchangeable in separates that touch on different silhouettes, weights, and textures, blending and balancing the wardrobe staples of both town and country. A tailored jacket or a pair of trousers take on a softer look with a suede coat or a pair of boots, while final touches in layered pops of color, standout handbags, and a well-placed belt show off a polished look that’s still rough around the edges in all the best ways.
No fabric defines the look and feel of summer quite like linen. Fresh, breezy and cool, it’s the material of both hot, sunny days and sultry summer nights; of getaways to faraway places and also of family cottages on the shore. This season, the versatile fabric has a new style point of view through four timeless linen pieces that blend the classic with the contemporary.
Intricate craftsmanship and timeless design are hallmarks of Ralph Lauren. Iconic pieces in shades of cream and white—equestrian-inspired and nautical—prove that the classics are always in style
Nothing pulls a look together like a crisp button-down, worn in both classic and unexpected ways. Here are five ways to wear the end-on-end shirt this spring.
A curation of Ralph Lauren Vintage looks starting from the early 2000s traces a path to quintessential East Coast style, steeped in past, present, and future
The Hamptons is many things, but to Ralph it’s a tapestry of inspiration that centers on four particular modes of beach life, from wave chasers and equestrians to artists and writers.
No matter the warm-weather destination, this year’s vacation wardrobe is all about vintage-inspired silhouettes, carefree accessories, and a bold, color-blocked palette that can travel anywhere. Here’s what to pack now
Contemplative and cool, blue feels just right for the shoulder season between winter and spring. Here, four modes of the tried-and-true hue, from classic navy to offbeat chambray—and all the shades in between