Tailoring has always been Ralph Lauren’s signature move — and at his Fall 2025 show in New York City, he reminded everyone why.

Held in the grand setting of Tribeca’s historic Clock Tower Building, the show drew a star-studded front row: Anne Hathaway, Ariana DeBose, Sadie Sink, Michelle Williams, Naomi Watts, Kacey Musgraves, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, to name just a few.
DeBose and Sink embraced the designer’s roots in menswear with haberdashery-inspired looks. DeBose, sharp in a gray chalk-stripe suit and tie, summed it up perfectly: “I’m very much feeling like a boss. This look balances my masculinity and femininity at the same time,” she told Alexa.

A few seats over, The White Lotus star Sarah Catherine Hook wore a chic blazer dress paired with a button-down shirt and tie — a stylish nod to Ralph Lauren’s 1967 beginnings in the necktie business.
“I saw this outfit on the rack and said, ‘That’s what I want to wear,’” Hook shared. “It fit like a glove. Now here I am, feeling like the luckiest girl in the world.”
Meanwhile, Anne Hathaway, Michelle Williams, and Naomi Watts opted for Ralph’s signature palette of elevated neutrals, exuding timeless elegance.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Hook turned heads in chic camel tones, while Eiza González joined Kacey Musgraves and Andra Day in sharp tailored pieces. “There’s something so effortlessly elegant about menswear,” said González. “No one does it better than Ralph.”
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González is also gearing up to promote Fountain of Youth, an upcoming action-adventure directed by Guy Ritchie and premiering May 23 on Apple TV+. Shot across Egypt, Vienna, Bangkok, and London, she describes the experience as “constant laughs and smiles” alongside co-stars Natalie Portman and John Krasinski.
“He still pushes me creatively,” she said of Ritchie, marking their third collaboration. “Each role challenges me in new ways.”
As for the runway, Ralph Lauren delivered a cinematic collection titled The Modern Romantics — an elegant study in contrasts. Masculine tailoring met feminine flourishes: sleek leather jackets paired with flowing skirts, sharp blazers alongside ruffled blouses, and lacy evening gowns with a touch of edge.

Accessories included the new Quinn bootie, over-the-knee Barnett boots, and the statement Ralph satchel. Standout looks? A dreamy embroidered ivory lace gown, a rugged leather boilersuit, and a perfectly cut double-breasted trouser suit.
With a moody, romantic palette and a narrative that unfolded like a film, Ralph Lauren once again proved that fashion is more than clothes — it’s a story. And this one? Was pure elegance with a hint of rebellion.