![]() ![]() ![]() So does his comment, referring to the eclectic results, that “his renown as a designer has been the result of his commercial success, not vice versa.” Calling this designer of life styles-clothes, luggage, soap, eyeglasses, room decor-a tailor releases considerable energy. “Fifty years ago he might have been a tailor or a dressmaker,” he writes. He has great fun with Lauren and his billion-dollar image industry. He starts off with the present, by taking a wickedly innocent tour of the Ralph Lauren home-furnishings boutique at Bloomingdale’s, New York’s temple to that zone of modishness that is excitingly close to, yet prudently distant from, the cutting edge. ![]()
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