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#luxuryhospitality #brandstrategy #hospitalityleadership #ralphlauren #brandrevival #emotionalroi #sweatthesmallstuff | Oliver Corrin

  • Oliver Corrin
  • 7 October 2025
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Ralph Lauren just showed the entire luxury industry how to grow up, without getting old.

A decade ago, Ralph Lauren was fading. Too many outlet stores. Too many discounts. Too much nostalgia, not enough relevance.

Fast-forward to 2025, and it’s one of the most culturally resonant brands on the planet, from Wimbledon whites to Taylor Swift’s engagement dress. It’s not chasing youth; it’s commanding it.

So, what changed?

Ralph stopped shouting and started storytelling again.

They cut discounts, invested 8% of annual revenue into marketing, and doubled down on brand elevation.

They focused on the 70% core / 30% seasonal rule, building stability from classics like the Oxford shirt and Polo blazer, timeless pieces that anchor emotion, not just aesthetics.

They turned the American dream into a multi-generational lifestyle, where parents, children, and even grandchildren could all find themselves in the same story.

But here’s what makes the comeback special:

Ralph Lauren didn’t reinvent.
It remembered.

And that’s the lesson every luxury hotel, and brand, needs to hear.

Because hospitality brands face the same identity crisis Ralph once did, caught between chasing trends and protecting legacy.
We open rooftop bars, redesign lobbies, and launch “new experiences,” but often lose the thread that made us iconic in the first place.

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Ralph’s Masterclass:

This revival is a masterclass in emotional luxury.
Here’s what it teaches hotels and restaurants:

1. Heritage is not history, it’s currency.
Your brand story isn’t an archive; it’s an asset. Tell it like it’s alive, not framed in the lobby.

2. Market emotion, not inventory.
Ralph spends millions not to sell shirts, but to sell dreams. Hospitality should do the same, your most powerful campaign is the one that makes guests feel seen.

3. Simplify to strengthen.
Focus on your 70% core, the rituals, details, and service signatures that define you, and let the 30% evolve around it.

4. Build culture, not campaigns.
Every brand moment, from scent to soundtrack, should whisper your story. Ralph has the Polo Bar. Ralph’s Coffee. What’s your equivalent?

5. Stay true, stay relevant.
Ralph asks his team each week: “Are we staying true to who we are?”
That’s a question every GM, brand director, and operator should be asking in every briefing.

Because luxury today isn’t about marble or Michelin stars, those are table stakes.

– It’s about meaning.
– It’s about consistency that feels personal.
– It’s about being the brand that never needs to say “we’ve changed,” because
it’s always known who it is.

Ralph Lauren didn’t chase relevance.
He deepened it.

And that’s exactly what hospitality must do next.

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Closing Thought:

Maybe the next great hotel story isn’t about what’s new.

It should be about what’s true.

#LuxuryHospitality #BrandStrategy #HospitalityLeadership #RalphLauren #BrandRevival #EmotionalROI #sweatthesmallstuff

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