It was date night at Ralph Lauren for Lana Del Rey, who brought along husband Jeremy Dufrene to the brand’s fall 2026 show on Tuesday evening. Dufrene, who runs swamp tours in Louisiana, wore his signature trucker hat, shades and workwear-esque look, which felt more at home at Ralph Lauren than it did when he accompanied Del Rey to the Valentino show last year. 

The singer recently revealed the latest single off her upcoming album “Stove,” called “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter,” will be released Feb. 17.

Also attending the show were Anne Hathaway and her husband Adam Shulman, Lili Reinhart, Rebecca Hall and Morgan Spector, Ariana DeBose, Emilia Jones and Diana Silvers.

Anne Hathaway at the Ralph Lauren Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear show

Anne Hathaway at the Ralph Lauren Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear show

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It was Reinhart’s first Ralph Lauren show, and she opted for “the the most classic Ralph Lauren look” for the occasion, a belted blazer over a fringe leather skirt.

“I don’t like things that wrinkle, and there’s no wrinkling with a leather skirt. A wrinkle really bothers me so I didn’t want to do that,” she said of the selection. “It was hours of me thinking about which look I wanted to wear, which is a great problem to have.”

Silvers, meanwhile, was wearing a “very Elizabethan” blouse under a velvet waistcoat, and swapped the matching trousers for a pair of jeans at the last minute.

“There were velvet trending pants that went with them, and I was literally too tall for them. So I was like ‘what if I wore jeans instead?’ It’s very Ralph, it’s very fresh.”

Diana Silvers at the Ralph Lauren Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear show

Diana Silvers at the Ralph Lauren Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear show

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The actor and singer revealed she too is dropping new music in the coming weeks. 

“I love fashion shows. It’s a world that I don’t step into very often so I just find it really interesting. It’s always very theatrical with the music, and the makeup — I love the glam of it all. I have an appreciation for the artistry of the shows.

“I am putting out a song in two weeks, I’m waiting for the official date,” she said. “I’m donating a portion of the proceeds to this organization that offers free legal advice to immigrants and asylum seekers and children of immigrants that are being wrongly deported. You have to do what you can, and I think it’s really important that artists speak up through their art. We have this amazing medium and we should use it.”

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