Riding high
Feb 09, 2021
4 minutes
By Natasha Inchley.
DAVID LAUREN IS hunkered down in the Hamptons, videoing in from his home office. It’s late in the evening, there’s a chance of snow, his two sons have gone to bed and he is back at his desk. “That’s the silver lining in all of this,” he says, “more time with your kids.”
Lauren, 49, is fashion royalty, the son of Ralph Lauren, chief innovation officer and vice chairman of his father’s luxury corporation. He explains that family – in both the personal and business sense – is on his mind right now, which could be a clue to the stickier question of how the brand is thinking about selling fashion in these strange
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