Un nuevo libro de Ralph Lauren celebra el legado de moda femenina del diseñador

Un nuevo volumen de la serie Catwalk de Thames & Hudson destaca los desfiles de moda femenina de Ralph Lauren desde 1972 hasta 2025. Escrito por la veterana periodista de moda Bridget Foley, el libro marca la primera vez que un diseñador estadounidense aparece en la colección. Llega en medio de un interés renovado por la visión consistente y el impacto cultural de la marca.

Foley describe a Lauren como el diseñador fundador más exitoso en la historia de la moda estadounidense. Señala que tras el fallecimiento de Giorgio Armani en 2025, solo Rei Kawakubo, de Comme des Garçons, y Yohji Yamamoto permanecen como fundadores con una trayectoria comparable que aún controlan sus empresas. El libro examina cada colección de moda femenina que Lauren presentó en ese periodo, muchas de las cuales Foley presenció en persona.

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