Ralph Lauren Presents First Artist in Residence Collaboration
05 Diciembre 2023 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
Company partners with Diné (Navajo) textile
artist Naiomi Glasses to create special-edition product collections
for Polo Ralph Lauren
Program reflects the Company’s work to expand
its portrayal of America through its design processes, product
offerings and marketing campaigns
Ralph Lauren (NYSE:RL) today launched Polo Ralph Lauren x Naiomi
Glasses, the inaugural collection of the Company’s Artist in
Residence program, which invites artisans working with a variety of
skillsets and mediums to participate in an immersive collaboration
with Ralph Lauren’s creative teams. Intentionally focused on the
celebration and preservation of heritage craft, the Artist in
Residence program is part of the Company’s broader efforts to shift
from inspiration to collaboration with communities that have
inspired Ralph Lauren. The collaboration with Glasses, a
seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) textile artist and weaver, is the
first of more to come.
Ralph Lauren’s design ethos has long been inspired by the lands,
cultures and artistry that make up the fabric of America. Aligned
with its commitment to reexamine what and who is included in its
depiction of the American experience, the Company has been on a
journey to amplify diverse stories, deepen its sources of
inspiration, and ultimately, form creative partnerships within the
communities that inspire its designs. In 2020, Ralph Lauren set out
to expand its collegiate sensibility to include the prestige and
dressing traditions of historically Black colleges and universities
(HBCUs), resulting in its first HBCU collaboration with Morehouse
College and Spelman College. Similarly, the Company sought to
collaborate with Indigenous artisans, whose heritage craft is an
important part of American art and cultural identity.
“Heritage and tradition are at the center of everything I love —
things that encompass both beauty and utility, that are uncontrived
and personal and are passed down for generations,” said Ralph
Lauren, Executive Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of Ralph
Lauren Corporation. “Bringing the most authentic expression of
heritage craft to life means working with those who have created
and sustained these timeless traditions for centuries and sharing
their stories with the world. That is the opportunity that awaits
us — and that will be a valued part of the legacy of our
Company.”
The Polo Ralph Lauren x Naiomi Glasses Collection will be
unveiled to consumers as three seasonal, special-edition product
launches through 2024 that celebrate the artistry of timeless
Navajo traditions through the lens of Naiomi Glasses. The first
capsule includes men’s, women’s and unisex apparel and accessories
in a color palette inspired by the lands of Dinétah (Navajo
Nation), where the Glasses family resides. Standout pieces include
woven jacquard blanket coats and wraps crafted with the natural
colors of undyed wool alongside reinterpretations of Ralph Lauren
styles like ranch coats and thicket jackets. Contemporary
adaptations of cherished Navajo symbols like spider woman crosses,
four-directional crosses, dragonflies and wedge weave motifs are
incorporated throughout the collection, reflecting the tradition,
innovation and creativity present throughout Navajo culture. Also
featured is an assortment of beautifully crafted knits, velvet
tops, timeless layering pieces and classic Ralph Lauren silhouettes
like the iconic polo shirt and baseball cap that complement
Glasses’ personal style.
“Navajo weaving is a craft that has carried on through my family
for seven generations and preserving these traditions in new ways
has been so inspiring to me as an artist. To now be able to share
it with people around the world, as seen through my eyes and
brought to life in clothing, is a dream come true,” said Naiomi
Glasses. “It is only through the power of collaboration and Ralph
Lauren’s unique program that this collection was made possible, and
the best part is that it brings traditional Navajo weaving to a new
generation.”
This story comes to life beyond the product through a powerful
campaign shot by Ryan RedCorn (Osage) and Daryn Sells (Diné/Navajo)
with behind-the-scenes footage captured by Lonnie Begaye
(Diné/Navajo). It features a predominantly Indigenous cast and crew
of Glasses’ family, friends and community, set against the striking
landscape of Navajo Nation. An anthemic short film directed by
award-winning filmmaker Shaandiin Tome (Diné/Navajo) accompanies
the campaign, detailing Glasses’ family life, her introduction to
the Navajo weaving tradition and sources of inspiration, the making
of the collection and more. Ralph Lauren’s external Native and
Indigenous Advisory Council, with members from a range of career
disciplines and tribal affiliations, advised the Company on the
ideation, approach and creation of the campaign as part of its
ongoing role to share guidance and insights on representation of
and engagement with Indigenous communities.
The short film premieres on December 5 on YouTube and select
Ralph Lauren social channels. The first of three assortments of the
collection is now available to consumers on RalphLauren.com, the
Ralph Lauren App, Tmall and in select global stores, while
quantities last. Drops two and three of the collection will follow
in spring and fall 2024, respectively.
Glasses, an avid turquoise and silver collector, curated a
unique selection of handcrafted silver and turquoise jewelry from
six artisan families throughout the Navajo Nation, Hopi Pueblo, San
Felipe Pueblo and Zuni Pueblo, showcased throughout the campaign
and profiled in RL Magazine. Special pieces from the curation are
available for purchase online and in select flagship stores.
In line with Ralph Lauren’s commitment to deepen its engagement
with Native and Indigenous communities, a percentage of the
purchase price from sales of the first drop of the Polo Ralph
Lauren x Naiomi Glasses Collection will benefit Change Labs, a
Native-led organization focused on fostering the creation of
successful Navajo and Hopi small businesses. Full details are
available in stores and on RalphLauren.com. This builds on the
ongoing efforts by the Company and The Ralph Lauren Corporate
Foundation to preserve cultural heritage and enable access to
educational and career opportunities among Native communities
through their support of organizations like the American Indian
College Fund, Creative Futures Collective, the Institute of
American Indian Arts and the Southwestern Association for Indian
Arts, among others.
ABOUT RALPH LAUREN CORPORATION
Ralph Lauren Corporation (NYSE:RL) is a global leader in the
design, marketing and distribution of luxury lifestyle products in
five categories: apparel, footwear & accessories, home,
fragrances and hospitality. For more than 50 years, Ralph Lauren
has sought to inspire the dream of a better life through
authenticity and timeless style. Its reputation and distinctive
image have been developed across a wide range of products, brands,
distribution channels and international markets. The Company’s
brand names — which include Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Collection,
Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Polo Ralph Lauren, Double RL, Lauren
Ralph Lauren, Polo Ralph Lauren Children and Chaps, among others —
constitute one of the world’s most widely recognized families of
consumer brands. For more information, visit
https://corporate.ralphlauren.com
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