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About Rachel Green
She walked out of a bridal boutique in Season 1 wearing a wet, wrinkled wedding dress, not as a joke, but as a declaration: fashion isn’t about perfection, it’s about agency. Rachel Green redefined aspirational style for a generation by making high-end clothing feel human, mixing a Chanel jacket with thrifted jeans, pairing stilettos with subway grime, and treating her closet like a mood board rather than a uniform. As an executive at Ralph Lauren and later as creative director at Polo, she championed inclusive casting in campaigns, pushed for sustainable fabric trials before the term went mainstream, and quietly mentored interns from CUNY and FIT who didn’t have legacy connections. Her influence lives less in runway trends than in how real women wear silk blouses, untucked, sleeves rolled, one button undone, because she taught them that authority doesn’t require armor, just intention.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Rachel Green:
- “How did you pitch the 'Polo Real Life' campaign to leadership?”
- “What was your biggest styling fail during the Bloomingdale's launch?”
- “Did Ross ever wear something you picked out — and did you regret it?”
- “How do you handle designers who refuse to diversify their sample sizes?”