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The namesake label by American designer Greg Lauren was founded in 2011 and showcases the artist-turned-designer's eye for layering and deconstruction. His design mash-ups result in garments that are fresh and entirely unique, with references from Native American and Japanese cultures, both of which are sartorially distinct. Nephew to Ralph Lauren, the designer has spent much of his life learning to perfect his process and vision, delivering a precise vision for both menswear and womenswear.
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A name to know: Greg Lauren
Greg Lauren’s collection is distinctly American, but takes cues from a range of subcultures; like America itself, it’s a mix of identities, influences, and landscapes.