Ralph Lauren, Usher and Oprah Winfrey
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For Spring 2026, Ralph Lauren staged an intimate New York show that felt less like a spectacle and more like an invitation into his world of timeless American glamour.
Before an audience of Oprah, Usher, and Laura Dern, the American icon unveiled a collection that distilled his house codes into something intimate, graphic, and distinctly now.
Ralph Lauren has launched Ask Ralph, a new conversational AI tool powered by Microsoft Azure OpenAI to help style and answer shopper questions.
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Oprah was spoilt for choice at Ralph Lauren’s spring 2026 show, but she managed to pare down her picks. “I love three outfits and I’m going to see if I can get ‘em,” she told Alexa after the designer’s presentation on Wednesday evening at his Madison Ave. headquarters. “I can’t wait for spring!”
Laura Dern and her daughter Jaya attended Ralph Lauren's New York Fashion Week show, sharing a sweet moment on the red carpet. See the photos!
Ralph Lauren partnered with Microsoft to create Ask Ralph, an AI agent that mimics the experience of speaking with a stylist.
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P erhaps it’s not surprising that Ralph Lauren is doing so well right now – bucking a trend that has seen many other fashion brands go into reverse. When the world can seem a dark and dangerous place,