Ralph Lauren to step down as CEO

Ralph Lauren is to step down as the fashion empire's chief executive in November, with the global president of Gap's low-price Old Navy chain to take over.

Designer Ralph Lauren (R) and Stefan Larsson

Ralph Lauren (R) will step down as the fashion empire's chief executive in November. (AAP)

Ralph Lauren is stepping down as CEO of the fashion and home decor empire that he founded nearly 50 years ago.

The New York-based company announced on Tuesday that Stefan Larsson, who has been the global president of Gap's low-price Old Navy chain for three years, will succeed him.

The change will be effective in November, and Larsson will report to Lauren who will continue to drive the company's vision and strategy as executive chairman and chief creative officer.

Prior to his tenure at Old Navy, Larsson was part of an executive team at Swedish cheap chic fashion chain H&M for 15 years that increased annual revenue from $US3 billion to $US17 billion.

During that time, H&M's operations grew to 44 countries from 12.

"My job is to think always about the future of our company and how to move it forward," Ralph Lauren said in a statement.

"Stefan Larsson is exceptionally talented, and he will bring our company a fresh and exciting global perspective."

Ralph Lauren also announced that Jackwyn Nemerov, president and chief operating officer, will retire in November, at which time she will become an adviser to the company.

The news comes as Ralph Lauren, which generated sales of $US7.5 billion ($A10.7 billion) in the latest fiscal year March 28, has been expanding its luxury business while beefing up its online presence. In the past two years, the company has added three new brands - Polo for Women, Polo Sport and Denim and Supply.


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