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On Our Radar: Ralph Lauren Supports Breast Cancer

We're excited to honor National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so let's kick off with Ralph's Lauren's latest contribution to the cause.

In its eighth consecutive year, Ralph Lauren creates a collection of black, white, and pink offerings to benefit programs for the screening, early diagnosis, treatment, and research of breast cancer.

The fashionable line stays true to the brand's iconic style and features tees, totes, and tops all with the signature Pink Pony logo. Items are available at Ralph Lauren stores and online. Also, during the month of October, 100 percent of all mobile commerce sales will be donated to the Pink Pony fund. All you have to do is use your mobile phone to purchase any Ralph Lauren item via m.RalphLauren.com. Click here to learn more.

To see more from the Ralph Lauren Pink Pony collection, read more

Fashion

Buy Polo Ralph Lauren From Your Cell Phone

Remember the days when if you wanted to do some shopping, you had to actually go to the store fully clothed, try things on, pay a real person for them, and then drive yourself back home?

Remember the days when if you wanted to do some shopping, you had to actually go to the store fully clothed, try things on, pay a real person for them, and then drive yourself back home? But then came the Internet and the effortless joy of shopping from the comfort of your own home, wearing just pajamas or nakedness, and now a faceless man drops your new clothes on your doorstep!

Ralph Lauren is hoping to stage a similar tech shopping revolution by enabling you to buy Polo Ralph Lauren from your cell phone.

To learn how it works, just read more

Gear

Get Your Butt in Olympic Gear

While the majority of you were not big fans of the Olympic gear designed by Ralph Lauren, there were many of you who were.

While the majority of you were not big fans of the Olympic gear designed by Ralph Lauren, there were many of you who were. For those of you who'd like to own Olympic goodies and sport the same clothes the Olympians will be wearing during the opening ceremony, Ralph Lauren is now selling the collection online. While I am not sure I want to be wearing a shirt with "BEIJING" across my chest, I do think the little red, white, and blue belt is kind of cute.

Shop the entire collection at RalphLauren.com. Prices range from $40-165.

Look of the Day

Look of the Day: Casual Cool

Inspired by a fellow TeamSugar user, Oxymoron decided to pull her blazer out the depths of her closet and give it another go-around.

Inspired by a fellow TeamSugar user, Oxymoron decided to pull her blazer out the depths of her closet and give it another go-around. The fit of the blazer is perfection and the tennies give her look a dose of casual cool.

Here's what she has on:

  • Blazer: Polo by Ralph Lauren
  • Vest: Polo by Ralph Lauren
  • Shirt: Zara
  • Jeans: Guess
  • Shoes: Emma Hope
  • Handbag: Zara

Congrats to Oxymoron!

Everyone else, submit your looks and I might feature you on FabSugar! If you live overseas and have a Fab outfit to share, join the Overseas Fashionistas Group, to submit a Look in this group learn how to post a blog.

Fashion Flash

Fab Flash: Ralph Lauren Launches American Living

Ralph Lauren and JC Penney have teamed up to launch American Living, an extensive new line of clothing.

Ralph Lauren and JC Penney have teamed up to launch American Living, an extensive new line of clothing. This marks the first time Ralph Lauren has created a brand for another retailer without using the Ralph Lauren name or some indication of the name like Polo or RLX.

American Living evokes the upscale American lifestyle that the Ralph Lauren brand is best known for — tailored navy blazers ($150), madras plaid skirts ($70), cable-knit sweaters ($60) — and is now available at 600 JC Penney stores and AmericanLiving.com.

Although the prices are 15 percent higher than other labels sold in JC Penney, Michael Boylson, chief marketing officer, counters that "with American Living you can have great style, great quality, at an affordable price." Are you convinced?

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