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Ralph Lauren’s New Store Brings A Slice Of NYC To Sydney

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Ralph Lauren has unveiled its first “World Of Ralph Lauren” store, right here in Sydney.

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Boasting four floors and a private rooftop, the new space is designed to give Sydney shoppers their most immersive and luxurious in-store experience yet. 

The Ralph Lauren store is housed on the corner of Pitt and King street, in a 1878 Victorian-style heritage building: an architectural manifestation of the brand’s distinct aesthetic. Inside, the old world charm of this buildingthink: stone mosaic, richly stained woods, and antique brasslay the perfect backdrop for Ralph Lauren’s timeless offering of apparel, homewares, watches, and fine jewellery.

To commemorate their new space, Ralph Lauren hosted an elegant in-store soiree on Thursday evening, playing host to Sydney’s most stylish residents, including Teagan Croft, Miranda Otto, and Montana Cox

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Complete with a DJ, jazz singer, caviar station, and whiskey bar, the evening was a true testament to Ralph Lauren’s DNA as a brand that combines timeless luxury with modern elegance.

After browsing the in-store offering, which included exclusive pieces from Ralph Lauren Collection, Purple Label, and Polo Ralph Lauren, guests were invited to enjoy the private rooftop space. With a view overlooking Sydney’s iconic CBD, this rooftopwhich will be used to host VIP guestsinstantly transports onlookers to the fashionable hustle and bustle of New York City, the iconic location that Ralph Lauren was founded in nearly 60 years ago.

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Miranda Otto. (Credit: Image: Supplied.)
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Teagan Croft. (Credit: Image: Supplied.)
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Montana Cox (Credit: Image: Supplied.)
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Thomas Cocquerel and Melanie Jarnson. (Credit: Image: Supplied.)

Ralph Lauren’s new store can be found at 138-140 Pitt St, Sydney.

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