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1Jack Robinson//Getty ImagesRalph Lauren was born Ralph Lifshitz in October 1939 in the Bronx, New York City. After a stint in the US army and two years studying business at The City University of New York, he became a salesman for a tie company, where, in 1967, he convinced the company's president to let him start his own line. He was just 28 years old.
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2New York Post Archives//Getty ImagesThe Ralph Lauren Corporation started in 1967 with men's ties and then sportswear the following year. By 1969, Bloomingdales sold Lauren's menswear line exclusively, giving the brand its own boutique, something the department store had never done before. In 1971, the designer launched womenswear and opened its first standalone store.
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3Paramount Pictures//Getty ImagesIn 1974, Lauren outfitted the entire male cast of The Great Gatsby, including Robert Redford.
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4Bettmann//Getty ImagesThree years later, the designer created the costumes for Diane Keaton and Woody Allen in Annie Hall.
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5Susan Wood/Getty Images//Getty ImagesLauren married Ricky Ann Low-Beer on 20 December 1964 after the two met in a doctor's office six months previously, where she was working as a receptionist.
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6Susan Wood/Getty Images//Getty ImagesThe couple went on to have three children together (Andrew, David and Dylan). They are pictured here at their home in East Hampton, New York in 1977.
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7Susan Wood/Getty Images//Getty ImagesThe couple posed with their two eldest children outside their home.
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8Susan Wood/Getty Images//Getty ImagesThe married couple were photographed in the back of a limousine as they headed to a charity event in 1977.
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9Susan Wood/Getty Images//Getty ImagesThe designer was pictured in his 17th Avenue office in 1977.
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10Denver Post//Getty ImagesAnd with women wearing his designs in his store that same year.
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11David Cooper//Getty ImagesLauren seen in 1979 for a feature in the Toronto Star about his then already booming fashion empire.
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12Ron Galella//Getty ImagesLauren posed alongside Diana Vreeland in December 1984.
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13Keith Beaty//Getty ImagesThe designer celebrated with a glass of champagne after presenting his autumn/winter collection in 1987.
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14Ron Galella//Getty ImagesLauren and wife Ricky attended the opening of the Polo Country Store in July 1988.
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15Images Press//Getty ImagesLauren posed with fellow designer Norma Kamali in 1990 during an event hosted by the CFDA to benefit AIDS research.
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16Ron Galella, Ltd.//Getty ImagesThe designer was seen at the evening gala for the cause with Donna Karan and Betsey Johnson.
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17Bernard Weil//Getty ImagesLauren took his bow wearing a fringed suede jacket in 1990.
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18Images Press//Getty ImagesCindy Crawford was seen on the catwalk for Ralph Lauren in 1991.
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19James Andanson//Getty ImagesThe designer pictured relaxing in July 1992.
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20Ron Galella//Getty ImagesIn October, he was photographed with Audrey Hepburn at the Casita Maria Fiesta Benefit.
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