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Ralph Lauren Beats Expectations on 12% Revenue Rise

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Ralph Lauren Beats Expectations on 12% Revenue Rise
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Ralph Lauren reported a 12% increase in revenues for the fourth quarter of 2026, reaching $2 billion. The company's full-year revenues also rose 12% to $8.1 billion, marking a historic milestone. CEO Patrice Louvet attributed the growth to strong consumer engagement and the brand's emotional connection with its audience.

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EarningsRalph Lauren Beats Expectations on 12% Revenue RiseBy Madeleine SchulzMay 21, 2026Ralph Lauren FW26.Photo: Hunter AbramsSave StorySave this storySave StorySave this storyRalph Lauren revenues increased 12% year-on-year, on a constant currency basis, in the fourth quarter of 2026 to $2 billion, the company said on Thursday. Full-year revenues were also up 12% to $8.1 billion, exceeding the $8 billion mark for the first time in company history.“As we reflect on this past year, our teams around the world executed with excellence and agility to deliver a strong first year of our Next Great Chapter: Drive plan,” CEO Patrice Louvet said on the earnings call.

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