A Quote by Maye Musk

Ralph Lauren is wonderful. — © Maye Musk
Ralph Lauren is wonderful.

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Ralph Lauren and Valentino have a lot of common. Ralph Lauren was one of the first really to put himself at the center of the story, and Valentino was even earlier.
I love Polo. I have a lot of Ralph Lauren suits. I got Dolce, I got a little bit of everything. And my favorite thing about Ralph Lauren is that he puts the number three on a lot of his clothes, so I feel like it's meant for me.
In Botswana in the Kalahari Desert there's a tented camp called Jack's Camp, which is like old Africa meets Ralph Lauren. The Oriental rugs, the old leather chairs - you feel like you've just jumped out of a Ralph Lauren ad.
I've done so many funny jobs. I worked at a farmer's market through high school. I worked in the stock room of Ralph Lauren. I graduated to salesperson at Ralph Lauren, which was a big deal to me. I've been a P.A. I've been a stand-in. I've been an assistant's assistant.
Ralph Lauren... Ralph is somebody that doesn't change with trends and has just kept it up and gotten better and better. That's what we aspire to, without getting boring.
Ralph Lauren was borin' before I wore him.
I love Ralph Lauren. As I travel so much, I prefer to shop online.
Watching my dad, Ralph Lauren, design clothes when I was young, I was always inspired.
I like how Ralph Lauren creates a mystical world through his clothing.
I have this vintage Ralph Lauren denim shirt that I wear probably more than I really should.
From working with Ralph Lauren, I started to understand what it meant to build a brand. There were times when I was working there that it seemed so repetitive. At the time, I didn't understand what was happening. But when I stepped out of it, I realized what he was doing was achieving a signature look and reiterating that. That's why when you think about a polo shirt you think about Ralph - he owns that garment.
I've always been inspired by retail entertainment, whether Ralph Lauren or the Disney Store or Niketown.
The story of my holiday decorating is if Ralph Lauren was trapped in a 1950s Woolworth, this is what it would look like.
When you enter a Ralph Lauren store, it's almost cinematic, as though you're walking through someone's home.
I love nice things - I consider Ralph Lauren sheets to be a necessity, not a luxury - but I've known what it's like to be poor.
Not many people get to play the lead character in a gigantic film and model for Ralph Lauren; it's amazing.
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