Thursday, March 27, 2008

True Confessions: My favorite Ralph Lauren Model . . . Christian Bales! (At least it LOOKS like him...)


I have a confession to make, I have a TOTAL crush on this male Ralph Lauren model. Ever since the first time I saw him in an Ralph Lauren ad, I have thought he looks like my absolute favorite movie star hottie, Christian Bales. What do you think? Agree? AGREE!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Trivia Tidbit of the Day

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The Lifshitz Name Change (Thank heavens)

At age 16, Ralph's brother Jerry changed their last name from Lifshitz to Lauren. Their brother Lenny retained the name Lifsihitz for many years.

I don't know about you, but I think that name change thing was a pretty darn good idea. I would have a pretty tough time feeling proud of wearing something labeled Ralph Lifshitz.

Ralph Lauren Signature Stores - The ULTIMATE retail experience!

There are currently more than 150 Ralph Lauren stores worldwide. But the following signature stores are the ultimate showcases for Ralph Lauren collections. The signature stores offer unparalleled customer service, an enormous selection, and, unfortunately, lots of full retail prices. Oh well, they're GORGEOUS!

My life's goal is to visit every single one of them. As I get there, I'll check them off and report to you. If you've been to any of these stores, post a comment and tell us what you thought!



MADISON AVENUE STORE:

867 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10021

Phone: 212-606-2100

Hours: Mon-Wed 10-7, Thu 10-8, Fri-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-6

"To me it's the most beautiful store in the world: the details, the world it creates, the mix, the textures. It’s a store that has an emotional impact. I’ve watched so many people come into it and be dazzled when they enter.—Ralph Lauren



TOKYO, JAPAN STORE:

4-25-15 Jingumae, Tokyo, , Japan

Phone: 03.6438.5800

Located in the renowned Omotesando shopping area of Tokyo, this 24,000-square foot store, with its striking Beaux Arts-inspired façade, makes a bold statement of time-honored elegance in a region famed for extravagantly modern architecture.


MILAN, ITALY STORE:

Via Montenapoleone 4, Milano, 20121, Italy

Phone: 39.02.77.88.721

Hours: Mon-Sat 10:30 - 7:30, Sun Closed

Located at 4 via Montenapoleone, home to some of the world’s most prestigious shops, the extraordinary Milan store follows in the tradition of the Rhinelander Mansion in New York City and No. 1 New Bond Street in London.


LONDON, ENGLAND STORE:

No 1 New Bond Street, London, W1S 3RL

Phone: 44.20.7535.4600

Hours: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thu 10-7, Fri-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5

Inspired by the great luxury ocean liners of the twenties, the London flagship blends Art Deco architecture with the robust opulence of gentlemen's clubs.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS STORE:

750 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: 312-280-1655
Hours: Mon-Sat 10-7, Sun 11-5
The décor of theChicago flagship was inspired by the old-world elegance of New York’s renowned Metropolitan Club.



PALM BEACH, FLORIDA STORE:
300 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Phone: 561-651-3900
Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6, Closed Sun

Applauded by the Palm Beach Preservation Society, this elegant store is situated in the heart of the city’s famous Worth Avenue esplanade.

EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK STORE:
31-33 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937
Phone: 631-324-1222
Hours: Mon-Thu 10-6, Fri-Sat 10-7, Sun 11-5
A modern retail environment modeled after a local general store, the East Hampton location exemplifies the classic Polo country lifestyle. *This is the store I just want to move right in to!!



SOHO (NEW YORK CITY) STORE:
379 West Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Phone: 212-625-1660
Hours: Mon-Sat 11-7, Sun 12-6
Located on West Broadway, in New York’s hip SoHo shopping district, this Ralph Lauren store combines luxury chic with cool, urban style.

SOUTH BEACH, FLORIDA STORE:
740 Collins Avenue, South Beach, FL 33139
Phone: 305-672-7750
Hours: Mon-Sat 11-9, Sun 12-7
With a juice joint and music listening stations, this store brings together an irresistible combination of Ralph Lauren style and South Beach energy.

The Book "Genuine Authentic: The Real Life of Ralph Lauren" by Michael Gross


In 2004, Michael Gross's book "Genuine Authentic: The Real Life of Ralph Lauren" was published. Here is an Editorial Review from Publisher's Weekly:


Like his previous book, Model, Gross's new work will undoubtedly be mined for the more gossipy nuggets embedded in his meticulous research and artful prose. This is a shame, because the crackerjack journalist simultaneously tells a compelling story and gives it meat enough to be satisfying. It does help, however, that his subject is intriguing enough to fill multiple volumes. Lauren (ne Lifshitz) embodied a certain kind of American dream from early childhood, a kid who didn't just want to be rich, but to be of the rich, a Jay Gatsby made manifest who didn't have a penny, but fantasized about expensive cars, lush vacation spots and preppy girls in loafers. Gross details Lauren's story chronologically, and with a resolute pace: the icon's tale of ambition and meteoric rise unfolds smoothly as the awkward Jewish boy grows into the personification of grim determination. Gross provides surprisingly little commentary, given the book's slightly bitter introduction about Lauren's ping-ponging relationship to the project. What Gross does offer is a rich portrait not just of Lauren, but of the Bronx in the early and mid-20th century, the type of class clash that transcends time or place and the effects of ambition on a teenager who hates his name and burns with desire whenever a Rolls-Royce cruises by. There are passages that will delight the celebrity-obsessed, but the full story is much richer. Most importantly, and delightfully, Gross delivers a portrait of a man who's constructed a flawless image, but whose real self is far more fascinating and deeply human.


If you want to get the whole dish on Michael Gross's book "Genuine Authentic: The Real Life of Ralph Lauren" the link below will take you to his website where you can read additional reviews, a brief synopsis, and even an excerpt. Sounds pretty much like a gossip-filled hot, Hollywood novel to me.

Trivia Tidbit - The " Friends" Connection



In the NBC television sitcom Friends, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) worked for Ralph Lauren's corporate office in the final two seasons, and the climax of the final episode involved Rachel deciding whether to take a job in Paris or stay at Ralph Lauren in New York. Ralph Lauren played himself twice during the show.
What do you think? All I know is that she and Ross drove me crazy for at least 4 seasons, and I never DID get complete resolution on that story line. Darn sitcom writers, they just LOVE to torture the viewers.

Article in Men's Vogue: Ralph Lauren - King of the Road


Back when he was just a tie salesman, Ralph Lauren's first splurge was a white convertible. (Man, when I got my first job, my first splurge was a 3-piece outfit by Liz Claiborne Sport. Blouse, skirt, pants -- the works. All I can say is that he must've been selling a HECK of a lot of ties to be able to afford a white convertible. ) Anway, forty years later, he pulls back the tarp on what has become the world's greatest car collection. My husband would kill for just ONE of his cars.

Hudson Morgan has written an article in Men's Vogue on an American Visionary, Ralph Lauren, and his world-class car collection. Read the entire article at the link below:
(Oh, and by the way, MY first car was a 1983 Red Subaru. ALMOST as good as the white convertible.)


Trivia Tidbit - The Calvin Klein Connection


From a young age, Ralph Lauren started working after school to earn money to buy suits. The four-year younger Calvin Klien lived in the same Bronx neighborhood, but it is not known if they ever met while living there.
They must have had some serious fashion-minerals in the water of that Bronx neighborhood. Heaven knows, there wasn't any in mine. That's ok, it's nothing that a few fabulous pieces of Ralph Lauren clothing won't fix!

Ralph Lifshitz- The Man known as "Ralph Lauren"

Thanks to http://www.fashion-forum.org/ and http://www.wikipedia.com/ for the following biography information on Ralph Lauren! I can't claim to have actually researched all this on my own. So KUDOS to those who gathered all this great info for me!


Lauren (born Ralph Lifshitz on October 14, 1939) is an American fashion designer and business executive. "The first image-maker", according to New York magazine, Lauren is one of the fashion industry's biggest hitters. But Lauren studied business science and served his time in the army before breaking into fashion.

Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Rueben Lifshitz in the south of New York City borough of the Bronx to Jewish immigrants Fraydl (Kotlar) and Frank Lifshitz, a house painter. He attended the Salanter Academy Jewish Day School, and eventually graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School in 1957. He went to the Baruch College (of the City University of New York) where he studied business, although he dropped out after two years. From 1962 to 1964, he served in the US Army. After his discharge, in 1968, he married Ricky Low-Beer.

He did not attend fashion school, but worked for Brooks Brothers as a salesman. In 1967, with the financial backing of Norman Hilton, Lauren opened a necktie store where he also sold ties of his own design, under the label "Polo". He later purchased this name from Hilton. Next came menswear and, in 1971, Lauren introduced his women's label.

The chic, preppy look of his designer collections is now complemented by the whole gamut of sportswear, casualwear and home furnishings. Lauren's fashion empire, which floated on the US stockmarket in 1997, now includes such brands as Polo Ralph Lauren, Polo Sport and the Ralph Lauren Collection. Lauren's fashion empire has since grown into a billion-dollar business.

In 1999, the silver-haired designer broke into the "entertainment" business, too, with a walk-on part on TV sitcom Friends. He followed this up, at the beginning of the new millennium, by signing a landmark 30-year deal with NBC and two NBC affiliates to sell his designer "lifestyle" on the Internet, on TV and in print. "We don't only sell clothes," he said at the time, "we are selling a dream and a vision."

Lauren and his wife Ricky make their home in Bedford, Connecticut. Ralph and Ricky have two sons and a daughter: Andrew, David, and Dylan. David is an executive at Polo Ralph Lauren. Dylan owns and operates an upscale candy store, Dylan's Candy Bar, at 59th Street and Third Avenue in Manhattan. Ricky appeared on the television show Martha on December 6th, 2006 and stated that her son Andrew is in the "movie business".

Lauren is also well-known as a collector of classic automobiles. His cars have won best in show at the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance multiple times. His collection was recently displayed at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

By 2007 Ralph Lauren had over 35 boutique stores in the United States. His clothing and home collections are also featured in hundreds of other retail stores throughout the world.

About Ralph Lauren - The Company

For those of you who are into that whole financial thing (well, I am too, but only as far as my own wallet is concerned), here's all the juicy info on the Ralph Lauren Corporation.


The Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation is a public company (NYSE: RL) founded in 1967 by Ralph Lauren. It is headquartered in New York City, USA. The Chairman and CEO at the time of this writing is Ralph Lauren himself.

The Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation manufactures and distributes products in various idustries -most specifically, Clothing and Apparel, Home Goods, Fragrance, Gifts and Textiles.

Company revenues in the year 2006 were $3.746 billion (USD) with a net income of $308 million (USD). As of 2006, there were 12,800 employees.

The official company website is http://www.ralphlauren.com/.

All Things Polo Ralph Lauren


Welcome to my new blog, All Things Polo Ralph Lauren!


If you're a lover of Polo and Ralph Lauren items, this is the place to come for info on style, sizing, trends, and where to get the hottest deals on Ralph Lauren products.


About me: My name is Tiffany, and I'm a stay-at-home mom of 4 awesome kids, an 18-year-old girl Chelsea, then three boys -- Alex (15), Nathan (13), and Spencer (10). I also have a fabulous hubby, Scott, and the cutest dog in the entire world, Marco, who is a Cavachon (half Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, half Bichon Frise). Go ahead, just take a look at that gorgeous Ralph Lauren sweater on my handsome hubby -- a beautiful blend of wool and silk, ahh! You all should have one.


I've been buying and selling various things on eBay for about 6 years, but about two years ago I discovered something that I had a real passion for -- Ralph Lauren clothing! When I realized that I had access to some fabulous deals at my local Ralph Lauren Factory Store, I was thrilled to be able to turn my hobby of bargain shopping into an opportunity to be a retail "match-maker!" My passion is to find fabulous Ralph Lauren items and then match them up with the perfect buyer, whether that buyer is in my own town, state, country, or even in China!


When I started selling online, I was selling solely to customers in the United States. However, it didn't take long to realize that international customers are actively looking for quality Ralph Lauren products, and that they have very little access to them where they live. So, about a year ago I expanded my selling territory, and I am now selling to customers all over the world! I'd guess that about 30% - 40% of all my sales are to international customers.


I've wanted a place where I could share my latest finds, give buying tips, and share information about All Things Polo & Ralph Lauren. Creating a blog seems to be the perfect answer! Please feel free to make comments or email me with your own tips, tricks, and insights, and we'll make this a gathering place for All Things Polo Ralph Lauren!