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Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Lifshitz in the Bronx, New York in 1939, the son of Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants from Belarus. He attended the City College of New York before dropping out to work in retail, initially selling ties and then redesigning them into wide, colourful statement pieces he sold to Bloomingdale's. In 1967 he formed Polo Fashions with a $50,000 loan from a small business association and the backing of department store buyer Norman Hilton. The name Polo — evoking English country houses, Ivy League lawns, and Old Money America — announced from the first a brand built entirely on aspirational mythology rather than personal heritage. By the 1970s and 1980s, Lauren had created one of the most powerful lifestyle brands in history by selling not clothes but dreams of a certain kind of American life — the kind he had never personally lived but could imagine with photographic precision. The fragrance programme, launched with Polo Green (1978), became part of this mythology-building from its earliest years.

Polo (1978) was created by Carlos Benaïm — who later co-created Libre (YSL) and Paradoxe (Prada) — as an herbaceous-spicy composition of basil, leather, pine, patchouli, and vetiver that became the defining American masculine of its decade. Romance (1998), created by Harry Fremont (co-creator of CK One), used star magnolia, iris, chamomile, and musks to create a clean, romantic feminine that became one of the bestselling wedding and anniversary fragrances of the following two decades. Ralph's Club (2021), created by Jérôme Epinette, introduced a more sophisticated direction with iris, rose, tonka bean, and sandalwood — positioning the brand at the upper end of accessible luxury.

Polo for Men (1978) — a rugged, herbaceous-leather masculine by Carlos Benaïm — remains one of the most culturally significant American masculines ever created, evoking the country gentleman aesthetic that Lauren built his empire upon. Polo Blue (2003) updated the franchise for a new century with a fresh aquatic-woody character that became one of the largest-selling American masculines of the 2000s. Romance (1998) is the house's most enduring feminine — a clean, romantic magnolia-chamomile-musk that has been worn at more American weddings than perhaps any other fragrance of its generation. Ralph's Club (2021) represents Lauren's most artistically ambitious recent fragrance.

Ralph Lauren occupies accessible luxury — EDPs from €60-€100 — with an American mythology that adds aspirational value beyond the purely olfactive. Their customer is drawn as much to the lifestyle narrative as the fragrance itself.

Every Ralph Lauren fragrance at The Scent Stories® is 100% authentic, factory-sealed and brand-packaged — sourced from authorised channels and shipped worldwide.

Ralph Lauren — Common Questions

When did Ralph Lauren launch fragrances?

Ralph Lauren launched Polo (1978) — the brand's first and most iconic masculine — just ten years after founding Polo Fashions in 1967 with a $50,000 loan. Created by Carlos Benaïm, Polo was an herbaceous-leather composition of basil, pine, leather, patchouli, and vetiver that became the defining American masculine of its decade. The fragrance programme built the same aspirational American mythology into scent that Lauren had established in fashion and home goods.

What is Romance by Ralph Lauren?

Romance (1998), created by Harry Fremont (co-creator of CK One), is Ralph Lauren's most enduring feminine — a clean, romantic composition of star magnolia, iris, chamomile, and musks. It has been worn at more American weddings and anniversaries than perhaps any other fragrance of its generation. Its appeal is its restraint: Romance smells genuinely romantic without sweetness or heaviness — a quality that makes it universally wearable across occasions and ages.

Who created Ralph's Club?

Ralph's Club (2021) was created by Jérôme Epinette — a Swiss-French perfumer known for demanding, complex compositions including Byredo's Gypsy Water and several Atelier Cologne creations. His brief for Ralph's Club was to evoke the legendary Polo Bar in New York — a private members' social institution — through iris, rose, tonka bean, and sandalwood. The result is the most artistically ambitious Ralph Lauren fragrance, appealing to fragrance connoisseurs who appreciate the house's heritage without wanting the accessible mainstream.

How does Ralph Lauren compare to Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein in American fashion fragrance?

All three are American fashion brands at comparable price points, but Ralph Lauren has consistently invested in higher fragrance quality and more sophisticated compositions. CK One and Eternity are historically more significant than anything in the RL portfolio, but Ralph Lauren's range is broader and more consistently executed. Tommy Hilfiger's fragrances are more playfully casual; Ralph Lauren's more aspirationally refined. Ralph's Club, in particular, exceeds the compositional quality of anything Tommy Hilfiger or Calvin Klein has produced in the past decade.

Can I try Ralph Lauren fragrances as samples?

Yes — The Scent Stories® stocks authentic Ralph Lauren samples, miniatures, and tester bottles including Polo, Polo Blue, Romance, Ralph's Club, and more. All are factory-sealed and brand-packaged, shipped worldwide. Sampling Polo (1978) alongside Polo Blue (2003) and Ralph's Club (2021) tells the story of American masculinity across four decades — from the rugged herbaceous-leather of the original to the fresh aquatic of Blue to the sophisticated iris-tonka of Ralph's Club.

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