Ralph Lauren Names Karen Brown as New Women's Polo Creative Director Ahead of Strong Earnings
Ralph Lauren Corporation has appointed Karen Brown as its new Senior Brand Creative Director for Women's Polo. The company will also report its Q4 and full fiscal 2024 earnings next week, following a strong Q3 with a 6% increase in earnings to $1.9 billion.
Brown, a long-time employee with 18 years at Ralph Lauren, takes over from Michael Rider, who is stepping down after five years. Rider joined Polo Ralph Lauren in 2018, having previously worked at LVMH-owned Celine and Balenciaga. His departure comes amidst rumors that he may replace Hedi Slimane as the creative director of Celine.
Ralph Lauren Corporation's recent revenue growth has outpaced competitors such as Aeffe, Kering, Burberry, and Ferragamo. The company's strong financial performance is reflected in its upcoming earnings report.
Karen Brown's appointment as Senior Brand Creative Director for Women's Polo at Ralph Lauren Corporation signals a new chapter for the brand. Meanwhile, the company's robust financial performance, as indicated by its Q3 earnings and upcoming report, positions it well for the future.
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