David Lauren
Chief Branding and Innovation Officer, Ralph Lauren Corporation
The heir apparent to Ralph Lauren’s empire was elevated to the C-suite after successfully championing the brand’s digital expansion.

Since joining Ralph Lauren as chief creative and marketing officer in 2000, David Lauren, the middle child of the luxury label’s namesake designer, has overseen several of the brand’s digital campaigns and online innovations. Today, he serves as the chief innovation officer and vice chairman of the company his father founded nearly 50 years ago.
A pioneering force in the integration of commerce and content — a concept the young executive dubbed as "merchantainment" — Lauren played an instrumental role in launching initiatives such as the Ralph Lauren Magazine and Ralph Lauren TV and in 2001 launched ralphlauren.com, making the brand one of the first to introduce an e-commerce website within the luxury industry. In August 2013, Lauren was appointed to the company’s board of directors as executive vice-president of global advertising, marketing and communications.
Prior to joining the company Lauren launched served as president and editor-in-chief of Swing, a monthly magazine offering a youthful take on current affairs and news. Founded in his sophomore year at Duke University, in 1994, following his graduation, Swing was acquired by publishers Hachette Filipacchi and over the course of the next four years Lauren built up a circulation of 200,000 before folding in 1998.
Actively involved in the company’s philanthropic and charitable organisations, Lauren serves as president of the Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation, overseeing the group’s Pink Pony fund, the Polo Jeans G.I.V.E. programme (which has evolved into the Ralph Lauren Volunteer programme) and the Star-Spangled Banner Preservation Project at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, as well as serving on the board of trustees for the Ralph Lauren Centre for Cancer Care and Prevention in Harlem.
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Why Brands Are Launching Secret Apps for Superfans
Brands from Adidas to Ralph Lauren are turning to under-the-radar apps to cultivate strong digital relationships with highly engaged fans and glean valuable insights into their preferences.

Why Brands Are Launching Secret Apps for Superfans
Brands from Adidas to Ralph Lauren are turning to under-the-radar apps to cultivate strong digital relationships with highly engaged fans and glean valuable insights into their preferences.

Ralph Lauren Wants to Increase Sales by $1 Billion Over the Next 5 Years
Chief executive Patrice Louvet unveiled a five-point strategic plan to significantly boost revenue, operating income and payouts to shareholders on Thursday. Here's how the company plans to reach those lofty goals.

Ralph Lauren Wants to Increase Sales by $1 Billion Over the Next 5 Years
Chief executive Patrice Louvet unveiled a five-point strategic plan to significantly boost revenue, operating income and payouts to shareholders on Thursday. Here's how the company plans to reach those lofty goals.

Ralph Lauren Expands Customisation to Crewnecks
Chief innovation officer David Lauren says the company hopes to eventually have custom shops at all its stores.

Ralph Lauren Expands Customisation to Crewnecks
Chief innovation officer David Lauren says the company hopes to eventually have custom shops at all its stores.

Karlie Kloss and David Lauren Talk Innovation
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Karlie Kloss and David Lauren Talk Innovation
Karlie Kloss and David Lauren sat down with BoF’s Imran Amed at the Fast Company Innovation Festival to discuss how innovation can work for both a global brand and passion-driven start-ups.

Power Moves | Peter Dundas Exits Cavalli, Executive Shake-up at Condé Nast
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Power Moves | Peter Dundas Exits Cavalli, Executive Shake-up at Condé Nast
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Ralph Lauren Promotes Founder’s Son to Help Make Brand Hip Again
David Lauren, son of fashion designer Ralph Lauren, has been promoted to chief innovation officer and vice chairman of the company his father founded almost 50 years ago.

Ralph Lauren Promotes Founder’s Son to Help Make Brand Hip Again
David Lauren, son of fashion designer Ralph Lauren, has been promoted to chief innovation officer and vice chairman of the company his father founded almost 50 years ago.

The Digital Iceberg
Fashion brands are adapting their marketing strategies for a digital reality that goes far deeper than online sales.

The Digital Iceberg
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Pop Quiz | Adam Lippes, Sophia Neophitou-Apostolou, Guy Bourdin
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Amanda Parkes on Why Wearable Tech is About More Than Gadgets
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Mr Ralph Lauren and the Ultimate Changing of the Guard
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Mr Ralph Lauren and the Ultimate Changing of the Guard
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