Ralph Lauren to restore Parisian art school
American fashion designer Ralph Lauren is set to come to the rescue of the famous art school, the École des Beaux-Arts, with a multi-million dollar gift to help restore the site in Paris’s Latin Quarter.
American fashion designer Ralph Lauren is set to come to the rescue of the famous art school, the École des Beaux-Arts, with a multi-million dollar gift to help restore the site in Paris’s Latin Quarter.
Acccording to WWD, funds have been set aside for major updates to the school’s main auditorium, which features a 90-foot (27-meter) mural by French painter Paul Delaroche, as well as modernizing the website with updated e-learning and online content.
The designer, who usually presents his collections during the Mercedes-Benz fashion week in NYC, is also rumored to be preparing a runway show for October 8. The gala show and dinner, set to take place just after the Paris S/S 2014 presentations, would mark Lauren’s first ever European show.
Back in 1998 Lauren gave $13 million to the Smithsonian Institution to preserve the famous ‘star-spangled banner’, the now 200-year-old flag which inspired the US national anthem.