Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA documentary about the origin and the upgrowth of the fashion label Ralph Lauren.A documentary about the origin and the upgrowth of the fashion label Ralph Lauren.A documentary about the origin and the upgrowth of the fashion label Ralph Lauren.
Audrey Hepburn
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Vlada Roslyakova
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"Very Ralph" is a sentimental tribute to Ralph Lauren, who founded a multifaceted fashion, home design, fragrance and lifestyle brand empire, including the iconic Polo brand.
The best parts of the documentary are the segments about Ralph's early days growing up in the Bronx and how he built his business from scratch. He describes falling in love with his wife, Ricky, and living in a tiny, bare apartment under the El train, finding stylish decor pieces at thrift shops and living a simple life pursuing their interest in art and design. The director does a good job examining how Lauren launched his business in men's ties and suits, and subsequently created of one of the world's most successful, iconic lifestyle brands. Ralph Lauren's name instantly conjures up visions of unstudied luxury, glamour and good taste, and really, the imagery of old-money WASP elite Americana. He is a huge American business success story, and he seems very modest, self-effacing and very family-oriented to boot. He and his wife still seem completely in love and devoted to one another and their family, and they look great too.
"Very Ralph" is overly long, however, and some of it is very beautiful to look at but kind of boring (which some people might say about his clothes). The movie touches on Lauren's use of prominent black models like Tyson Beckford as the face of his brand in the '90s, which was seen as groundbreaking, and how Polo became a symbol of success and luxury to people who couldn't afford the stuff.
"Very Ralph" would have been more interesting if it focused more on Lauren as a business innovator and brand marketing genius, which I think he truly is. It would be more interesting as a business story and not so much as a glowing tribute.
The best parts of the documentary are the segments about Ralph's early days growing up in the Bronx and how he built his business from scratch. He describes falling in love with his wife, Ricky, and living in a tiny, bare apartment under the El train, finding stylish decor pieces at thrift shops and living a simple life pursuing their interest in art and design. The director does a good job examining how Lauren launched his business in men's ties and suits, and subsequently created of one of the world's most successful, iconic lifestyle brands. Ralph Lauren's name instantly conjures up visions of unstudied luxury, glamour and good taste, and really, the imagery of old-money WASP elite Americana. He is a huge American business success story, and he seems very modest, self-effacing and very family-oriented to boot. He and his wife still seem completely in love and devoted to one another and their family, and they look great too.
"Very Ralph" is overly long, however, and some of it is very beautiful to look at but kind of boring (which some people might say about his clothes). The movie touches on Lauren's use of prominent black models like Tyson Beckford as the face of his brand in the '90s, which was seen as groundbreaking, and how Polo became a symbol of success and luxury to people who couldn't afford the stuff.
"Very Ralph" would have been more interesting if it focused more on Lauren as a business innovator and brand marketing genius, which I think he truly is. It would be more interesting as a business story and not so much as a glowing tribute.
An informative look about a dude who built an empire around nice but very pedestrian clothes
A polished story on how a guy from The Bronx with his own sense of style beat the odds to find fame and fortune.
Even entering his 80s, Ralph himself seems amazed by how his knack for fashion could lead to such massive success.
I found the first 40 minutes or so quite interesting, then it became repetitive and overly long.
Even entering his 80s, Ralph himself seems amazed by how his knack for fashion could lead to such massive success.
I found the first 40 minutes or so quite interesting, then it became repetitive and overly long.
Quite interesting but it could of been edited down a bit.
What ANNOYED me (even made me angry) where they put in a segment about 'poor kids' justifying their stealing/boosting Ralph Lauren clothes from stores.
Why did the producers of this documentary print this? The guy speaking about his (and his gang's) theft was proud of his actions. As if he and his buddies had a right to steal what they did not work for.
Do NOT show any kind of support for Common Criminals and their actions. Clothes are expensive enough. I would not give any 'equal time' to people that justify their theft that in the long run forces prices up. Most of us know that theft causes insurance rates to go up and the cost of products to go up.
What ANNOYED me (even made me angry) where they put in a segment about 'poor kids' justifying their stealing/boosting Ralph Lauren clothes from stores.
Why did the producers of this documentary print this? The guy speaking about his (and his gang's) theft was proud of his actions. As if he and his buddies had a right to steal what they did not work for.
Do NOT show any kind of support for Common Criminals and their actions. Clothes are expensive enough. I would not give any 'equal time' to people that justify their theft that in the long run forces prices up. Most of us know that theft causes insurance rates to go up and the cost of products to go up.
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