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Ralph lauren insights

Explore a captivating collection of Ralph lauren’s most profound quotes, reflecting his deep wisdom and unique perspective on life, science, and the universe. Each quote offers timeless inspiration and insight.

Glamour is an attitude-it's the expression of a certain kind of confidence. A glamorous woman is always elegant, but she also possesses an air of mystery and excitement. She's dramatic-almost untouchable.

The key to longevity is to keep doing what you do better than anyone else. We work real hard at that. It's about getting your message out to the consumer. It's about getting their trust, but also getting them excited, again and again. My clothes.. the clothes we make for the runway.. aren't concepts. They go into stores. Our stores. Thankfully, we have lots of them.

Fashion is transient, trends come and go. I believe in style, not fashion.

I believe one can live many lives through personal style. Every day is an occasion to reinvent yourself

I was talking to Donna Karan at an event and she said, "You know, Ralph, I still don't feel rich."

What I feel best about is that while I enjoy what I have and don't want to lose it, I also don't need it.

What's interesting about fashion is it's a world, and I think that's what I've done - I've made a contribution and I think I've built a world. The world is beyond just clothes. Taste and style is beyond clothes. It's in food; it's in quality.

And I'm excited when I find somebody stimulating to talk with. That's one of the great treasures in life.

Every time I design clothes, I'm making a movie.

My wife Ricky is my muse. Her personal style and natural beauty have always been my inspiration.

I have always done what I love myself. My philosophy was that I never had focus groups. I did what I wear.

When you think of the blur of all the brands that are out there, the ones you believe in and the ones you remember, like Chanel and Armani, are the ones that stand for something. Fashion is about establishing an image that consumers can adapt to their own individuality. And it's an image that can change, that can evolve. It doesn't reinvent itself every two years.

You have to create something from nothing.

Personal style is about taking a risk, trying something unexpected, and having fun with fashion, but always being true to yourself.

I'm a fan of people that have quality, that do what they do and that are not into the showbiz.

I am constantly drawing inspiration from everything I see-the places I travel, the people I know and the movies I see.

I don't like it when a woman looks like a fashion victim. Some women think that if the look this season is minis, they have to wear minis. If you don't have great legs, there are plenty of alternatives.

I never said to myself, "I'm going to be the greatest." I just wanted to do my own thing.

..It's not about age...I believe women of all ages can wear anything.

Some women think that if the look this season is minis, they have to wear minis. If you don't have great legs, there are plenty of alternatives.

Fashion is a function of lifestyle, and style a function of quality, integrity and timelessness.

I think the accessories look very modern and very exciting. These big earrings, these big hoops. I think the girls are sort of falling in love with... collars, neck collars.

I have always loved things that are timeless and get better with age.

Fashion is not necessarily about labels. It's not about brands. It's about something else that comes from within you.

I can drive a certain car one day with great pleasure, and the next day I'll be disappointed that the experience isn't as good as the day before. These cars have moods that change with the weather, or with the driver's own moods.

I don't design clothes, I design dreams.

I am not looking like Armani today and somebody else tomorrow. I look like Ralph Lauren. And my goal is to constantly move in fashion and move in style without giving up what I am.

I believe in style, not fashion.

Personal style is about a sense of yourself, a sense of what you believe in and wearing what you like.

Some days I have a knot in my stomach because I've got to sit down and come up with something in womenswear that no one else came up with.

When I create a collection, I approach it with a cinematic point of view-I am not designing clothes, I'm creating a world.

For me accessories create and define a woman's personal style. The bag she carries, the watch on her wrist, her jewelry, her sunglasses, her shoes all define a look that is her signature. For Spring 2014, my accessory collections are about a clean, graphic boldness creating a new dimension redefining modern classics.

My day is pretty much busy. I do 15 million things in the course of a day. I'm holding up I think. I don't know how I look, but I think I'm holding up.

As I started to buy cars, I didn't know that I was building a collection. I just wanted the cars I was dreaming about. Once you drive a good one, it is like having a fever.

I was very influenced by movies; I was very influenced by a world that had a sense of dream.

It’s easier to follow fashion than it is to have personal style.

I've always admired a woman who can dress for all occasions-someo ne who's not fashion crazy,but you always want to look like her.

It's the kind of clothes that mothers and daughters can wear, in terms of concept... It's not about age. It's about taste, and it's about lifestyle. I believe women of all ages can wear anything.

Cars are like children: It's hard to say that any one is more special than the other. There are little things about each car that you come to love, whether it's the look, the steering wheel, the way it drives, or even the way it drives differently when you put the top up. They all have identities; they have spirits and characteristics that are truly endearing in some way.

I always had a sense of people and would talk with them. I talk to my doorman. I talk to everybody I work with. I enjoy it. I like being part of a real life. I love dreams. I love glamour. I love being invited to great places. But I don't really care if I go, as long as I'm invited. I get invited to so many things, but I'd rather go have a hamburger or see a movie.

I think the people who work with me are people who love style themselves. I'm leaving the office and they're still working. They're passionate.

Enjoy your family. Do things that you like to do. Stay strong. That's the secret to remaining happy.

I try to design into a world that is constantly moving, and moving me.

I’ve always been about style for people, not ‘You’re going to wear this outfit,’... It was the way you put yourself together and the imagination, not buying this number off the rack, but the way you wear it

Love the fun of clothes, not the status of fashion.

I don't think I'm the gift of the world - I just do what I do, and I love it and I've been lucky.

I don't like the word ['classic']. It makes you think we didn't do any work.

My dreams are my work. I design out of the things that I love.

Books open windows to the world and have the power to transform lives.

People ask how can a Jewish kid from the Bronx do preppy clothes? Does it have to do with class and money? It has to do with dreams.

When friends enter a home, they sense its personality and character, the family's style of living - these elements make a house come alive with a sense of identity, a sense of energy, enthusiasm, and warmth , declaring: "This is how we are; this is how we live."

I like magazines. I love to look at a magazine. But the magazines have got to get better. Everything pushes someone else to get better. So the Internet pushes the magazines.

What I do is about living. It's about living the best life you can and enjoying the fullness of the life around you- from what you wear, to the way you live, to the way you love.

Ralph Lauren has always stood for providing quality products, creating worlds and inviting people to take part in our dream. We were the innovators of lifestyle advertisements that tell a story and the first to create stores that encourage customers to participate in that lifestyle.

There is a way of living that has a certain grace and beauty. It is not a constant race for what is next, rather, an appreciation of that which has come before. There is a depth and quality of experience that is lived and felt, a recognition of what is truly meaningful. These are the feelings I would like my work to inspire. This is the quality of life that I believe in.

The best thing you can do is go away from this saying, 'I can do this too,' because it's all possible and I'm living proof.

I'm interested in longevity, timelessness, style - not fashion.

I have always been drawn to the beauty of things designed to function. Mixing technical pieces with more traditional prints and patterns creates not only a quality experience, but a look that is unique, and for me, very exciting.

I have always been inspired by the dream of America-families in the country, weathered trucks and farmhouses; sailing off the coast of Maine; following dirt roads in an old wood-paneled station wagon; a convertible filled with young college kids sporting crew cuts and sweatshirts and frayed sneakers.

Breast cancer is not just a woman's issue - it affects all of us: the brothers, husbands, fathers, children and friends.

We're making a major move of the Internet, and runway. Polo.com is a natural extension of both polo.com and our collection business.

I went to my boss, and I said, 'Look, I'd like to design these ties because I think they could be new.' He said, 'The world isn't ready for Ralph Lauren.' I never forgot that because... I thought that was a compliment.

I exercise at the gym with a trainer. I feel it's very healthy, very important - important for everybody. I feel it's good for you. It makes you feel better. It loosens you up a little bit.

I've never wanted to be in fashion. Because if you're in fashion, you're going to be out of fashion.

We all get report cards in many different ways, but the real excitement of what you're doing is in the doing of it. It's not what you're gonna get in the end - it's not the final curtain - it's really in the doing it, and loving what you're doing.

Success isn't based on 'look what I can do!' but more on an inner sense of self and believing you have something to say in your own consistent way. And I think we all have to fight to maintain our unique style and taste in a world that would have us conform.

I have had a lot of good things happen, but I've also had a lot of terrible things happen.

Invention is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration. Thomas Edison I don't design clothes, I design dreams.

Having success at an early age gave me more of a sense of what's important in life rather than always driving to make it.

I like romance, I like glamour and I like realism. I think that's a great combination.

We all have to fight to maintain our unique style and taste in a world that would have us conform.

My life has been a dream. If someone had to write a story about it, it would seem a little unreal. It's the kind of story I would read and say, 'Nah, that's not possible.'

I think I'm very fortunate to be born in America. And lucky to be able to have lived and had the opportunity to do what I want to do.

Each day is an occasion to reinvent ourselves

I didn't have a vision as in, This is where I'm going. I had a vision as in, "This is what I love to do."

Style is very personal. It has nothing to do with fashion. Fashion is over quickly. Style is forever.

As a kid, I was always into clothes, but I didn't have the money to buy them. When I'd get my brothers' hand-me-downs, there was an energy in me that made me say, "I want to get my own things, to make my own statement." Somewhere along the line, that energy - coupled with my exposure, through movies, to a world I hadn't known - turned into something.

They know they're going to look beautiful, and I don't think women should look like costumes. They shouldn't look like fashion victims.

I was sometimes embarrassed about making it - people look at you in a different way. You become this rich guy with the house. I wouldn't trade my life for anyone else's, but I've sometimes felt set apart from the people I work with. They think, "You're rich - you don't have problems."

I have a vision for living. It's about elements of style. It's about all the things that I love, that I believe in.

I'm designing what I want. If it's a man's coat with a pair of skinny-leg jeans, I'll do that. It's whatever my mood is. But it's about style, and it's about an understated taste that's cool.

When you're a kid, you think you can jump out the window and be okay. But when you get older, you think, "Wait a minute - I can't fly!"

I never went to fashion school. I didn't know what a designer was. I knew I had something, but I didn't know what it was. And it could just have easily been nothing.

Our kitchen is warm; it's who we are. And it has everything. Honestly, I could get rid of the rest of the house and just live in the kitchen.

I don't like it when a woman looks like a fashion victim.

If I get to the point where I don't like my clothes, I'm in big trouble.

I try to find people who love and believe in what I do - and people I can respect because they do what I don't do. I've had to bring in financial people and put them in positions where they could tell me, "Ralph, let's not do that."

For me, style is about quality, integrity and timelessness. It is free of trends but always feels fresh and new.

Sometimes when I walk into one of my own stores, I look at the display and say, "This looks so good - I want to buy it." Yet other times I walk in and the displays and mannequins will be all wrong, and I don't want to buy anything. When a customer walks into a store, she's looking for inspiration. So I'm tuned in to people, and I care about what they need and who they are.

The clothes that I design and everything I've done is about life and how people live and how they want to live and how they dream they'll live. That's what I do.

I went through the extremes of amazing notoriety and also the dreaded things that you never thought you'd have to live through. Not everything works the way you want it to, but if I sit back and think, 'Am I happy about this?' Yeah. I wouldn't have done anything any better.

More than ever I'm proud to be an American, to live in a country that respects the rights of all to marry whomever they love. The Supreme Court decision gives new meaning to the freedoms we cherish.

My father was an artist. When life was harder and he couldn't get jobs, he painted houses, but he was artistic. When I went to see his work, it was special. Somewhere along the line, I felt I was special. I didn't know why.

Black is not as good as Purple.

I never had a preconceived plan. When you go to a movie and watch someone in the role of his or her life, or when the chairman of the board comes into the room wearing a cool look, it remains in your mind. I love Cary Grant because I like the roles he played. I said, "I want to be that guy." I want to be funny, suave, and a good athlete. I don't have to do a focus group to know what people want. I feel it.