A newly founded German company is planning a revival of the fittest and spending big on giving extinct prewar labels a new life.
Ralph Lauren donned his racing stripes for the Paris premiere of the ‘Very Ralph’ documentary and showed no signs of slowing down. “I’m on a high,” said the 80-year-old designer before dinner at London’s Royal Academy of Arts. “I’m not tired at all.” For the London premiere, he went for a more classic suit and the wine and Champagne flowed like the Thames. Guests included his family Cate Blanchett, Lord Norman Foster and Lady Elena Foster, Louisa Guinness, Bianca Jagger, and more.
“I would cry every single morning, I would cry during my lunch breaks, I would cry before I slept. I was very emotionally unstable for a while when I was working 14-hour days for four months straight as an 18-year-old. I think I just wanted to breathe a little bit. And so it kind of put me in a spiral,” she said. Tap the link in bio for more.
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