Lana Del Rey and husband Jeremy Dufrene made it a date night while Anne Hathaway, Ariana DeBose and more stars stunned front row at Ralph Lauren’s fashion show to kick off New York Fashion Week.

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NEW YORK — Ralph Lauren’s latest fashion show served as the perfect pre-Valentine’s Day date night for Lana Del Rey and her husband.
The songstress and husband Jeremy Dufrene stepped out together Tuesday, Feb. 10, looking loved up for a glamorous night out on the New York City streets.
Del Rey, who like Ralph Lauren has become synonymous with visions of Americana in her music, donned a romantically ruffled cream low-cut, long-sleeved blouse, pairing it with a skirt that was delicately embroidered with flowers. She paired the whimsical look with a brown leather blazer and cognac cowboy boots.
The singer wore her hair in loose curls, while Dufrene kept his long locks under a black trucker hat, rocking a worn leather jacket and jeans.
And though the devil may wear Prada, Anne Hathaway wears Ralph Lauren, arriving to camera flashes in a sheer black ruffled lace halter dress, with a daring low back and topped with a chocolate brown feather coat and black cowboy boots.
Lana Del Rey, Anne Hathaway make up Ralph Lauren front row
Del Rey joined Hathaway in leading a front row of stars that included Oscar-winning actress Ariana DeBose; “Gilded Age” actor Morgan Spector and his wife, actress Rebecca Hall; “Task” star Emilia Jones; “Riverdale” actress Lili Reinhart and supermodel Joan Smalls.
The designer’s fall/winter 2026 runway served as the unofficial kickoff to New York Fashion Week, which begins in earnest on Wednesday, Feb. 11.
For Lauren, 86, the “adventure of fashion” set the tone for the season with an incredible show, kicked off by none other than top model Gigi Hadid.
Hadid strutted down the runway of Tribeca’s Clock Tower Building – a former Gilded Age palazzo-turned-art gallery-turned-catwalk for the evening – in a chocolate brown tweed vest and matching skirt, with a deep brown turtleneck underneath and a silver chain belt perched on her hip, paired with supple brown leather boots and a bag.
The designer continues to redefine what it means to be a classic American brand, finding new ways to be incredibly modern while remaining recognizable within the codes of the brand identity.
The swish of chainmail coming down the runway was audible, as models slinked down the catwalk decked in statement pelts and belts. Brooches befit the tweed tailoring, and velvet was modernized in a sleek olive green column dress and a little black evening gown.
Cinched waists and gasp-inducing outerwear reflect the “renegade spirit and the confidence of a woman” that inspired Lauren, according to the show notes.
Anne Hathaway ‘absolutely loved’ new Ralph Lauren looks
Post-show, Hathaway could be overheard saying she “absolutely loved” the collection, which she said provided the juxtaposition of ease and strength. “We all need to be comforted, but we need to be strong at the same time.”
Her fellow actresses in the front row recalled their early memories of Ralph Lauren in their own closets.
When it was time to buy a piece of Ralph, “I went for shoes,” DeBose tells USA TODAY. “I needed just a really beautiful standard black pump, but I got it in suede. … I still have it, actually. Now I feel like I’m going to wear it this week!”
“Task” actress Jones, who starred as Maeve Prendergrast in the critically acclaimed HBO series, has her mom to thank for the gift of the American designer from across the pond.
“My mum handed down some amazing Ralph Lauren pieces that she used to wear when she was like 20. Anytime I wear them out for a dinner or anything, people are always like ‘Oh my God, I love your top,'” Jones says. “The brand is so timeless.”
