KEY POINTS
  • Ralph Lauren CEO Patrice Louvet said on Monday that the fashion brand is chasing money-making opportunities in the metaverse.
  • At the National Retail Federation's annual conference, he said the company's participation in the virtual world helps it connect with younger shoppers.
  • "There are a lot of parallels actually between the metaverse and Ralph's vision because we are not a fashion company. We are in the dreams business," he said.

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Customers exit a Ralph Lauren Corp. store in downtown Chicago, Illinois.

Ralph Lauren CEO Patrice Louvet said Monday that the fashion brand is chasing opportunities in the metaverse as a way to attract younger shoppers.

At the National Retail Federation's annual conference, he said consumers can already buy Ralph Lauren's digital apparel and make a virtual visit — or even have a virtual coffee — at the company's Madison Avenue store. He said the retailer is considering whether to buy real estate in that digital world, where e-commerce, gaming and social media collide.

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