Curiosity Hits Me
I was scrolling through Instagram yesterday when I saw this fancy Ralph Lauren ad. Suddenly thought: Wait, how did this fashion king even meet his wife? Like regular folks or some movie-style romance? Grabbed my laptop immediately.
Starting the Search
First I googled “Ralph Lauren wife meet story.” Got flooded with boring articles about their charity events and net worth. Almost gave up until I spotted this tiny footnote mentioning “Eyewear Dept at Brooks Brothers.”
Digging Deeper
Went down the rabbit hole checking old newspaper scans. Found this 1964 wedding announcement buried in archives. Turns out young Ralph Lifshitz (yep, that’s his real name!) worked selling gloves at Brooks Brothers. Ricky worked one floor down selling eyeglasses. They kept “accidentally” meeting at the employee elevator!
The Real Tea
Best part? Ralph told Vanity Fair years later: “I timed my coffee breaks with hers.” Dude literally strategized like a military operation! Ricky caught him doing fake coughs near her counter once. Called him out right there. Then he asked her out for ice cream like a nervous teen.
Putting Pieces Together
Checked multiple sources to confirm:
- They married in 1964 wearing clothes he designed himself
- Borrowed $50k to start Polo with Ricky handling the books
- Still hold hands at dinners after 59 years
My Big Realization
Kinda blew my mind. This billion-dollar empire started with a dude faking coughs to impress an eyeglass salesgirl. Makes me laugh about how I met my own wife at Target’s snack aisle fighting over the last pretzel bag. Maybe great love stories just need:
- Zero grand gestures
- Plenty awkward moments
- One person brave enough to ask “Wanna get ice cream?”