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A golfer captured mid follow-through on a misty links course, a glowing arc tracing the path of the swing, a heritage clubhouse behind.

Ralph Lauren

RLX In Motion

Heritage Built to Move.

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The Brand · The Brief

Ralph Lauren’s Performance House

RLX Golf, is the performance-driven side of Ralph Lauren’s golf world: technical fabrics, tour-facing design, and the discipline of functional luxury.

RLX Ralph Lauren Golf · Est. 1998
Established
1998
Positioning
Functional luxury, premium
Dressed for
Performance-minded, aspirational golfers
Alongside
Polo Golf: Broader lifestyle reach

A Strategic Brand Vision &
Creative Campaign Concept

A self-directed strategic brand vision for RLX, combining brand strategy, creative direction, and a full visual identity system into one cohesive concept. This isn’t a mood-board of inspirational images, it’s a proof-of-concept for how RLX can evolve its storytelling.

The Insight

RLX’s brand equity today is prestige-by-association, Ryder Cup uniforms, US Open outfitting, tour ambassadors. It’s earned, but it’s contextual: the prestige lives in the events and the athletes wearing the clothes, not in a visual language that’s distinctly RLX’s own.

Why It Matters

The campaign protects everything RLX has already earned; tailoring, quality, prestige, while giving the brand a distinct, ownable visual language that flexes across the entire campaign without diluting equity to chase youth culture directly.

“Heritage Built to Move.”

The Scope — what you’re about to see

01

Brand Strategy

The strategic brand vision and the subtle reframe that anchors everything together.

02

Creative Signature

A design system built around The Swing Arc and the campaign narrative it carries.

03

Visual Identity

Colour palette, typography, and the motion-based logo application.

04

Product Proof

Photography direction that dramatises heritage cloth against athletic intelligence.

05

Real-World Application

Window, in-store display concepts, and OOH channel applications.

06

Final Campaign Statement

The final creative and the rationale that closes the story.

Strategic Brand Vision

RLX in Motion looks inward to the golf swing, one of sport’s most elegant, controlled, and fluid movements, building an entire visual design system around a distinctive creative signature: the Swing Arc.

The campaign repositions golf as more expressive than tradition, etiquette, and country-club stillness. Rather than asking Ralph Lauren to chase youth culture, it protects the brand’s heritage while unlocking the movement and athleticism already embedded within it.

Designed to speak to an affluent, younger audience drawn to golf through fashion, status, and lifestyle, RLX in Motion frames the sport as elegant, cinematic, and culturally desirable. At the same time, it reassures RLX’s existing customer base that performance, refinement, and heritage credibility remain uncompromised.

The campaign bridges the gap between old-money fabric and new-world performance: clothing that looks like it belongs at the club, but moves like it belongs on an athlete.

The RLX In Motion strategic brand vision board — hero swing photography, the fluid-swing motion study, colour palette, product and fabric details, and the Swing Arc.

The Brand Vision Board — Quiet Luxury, Editorial, Cinematic

The Creative Reframe

Old Golf Apparel: Stillness, Posture, Tradition. RLX Golf Apparel: Fluidity, Rotation, Release.

The Core Creative Signature

The Swing Arc

The campaign is built around a single recurring gesture: the continuous swing arc. It appears as a glowing motion trail, a technical diagram, a subtle garment seam, a photographic blur, and a graphic line moving through typography. Across every touchpoint, it becomes a recognisable visual language for fluidity and release: before, during, and after the swing.

The Continuous Swing Arc identity board — a single curved gold line moving through the layout, tracing the golfer's motion.
Macro of cream, navy herringbone and hunter-green fabric mid-fold, a fine mercury thread catching the light along the seam.
A mercury thread accent hidden within the fabric catching the light

Heritage Material Meets Performance Fabric Innovation

A subtle thread arc accent symbolises both the motion of the golf swing and the quiet movement of fabric caught mid-fold, as if rotating with the body during swing. Integrated into the garment through seams and paneling, the swing arc remains almost hidden: a refined detail discovered only on second glance. Like the path of a club through the ball, it becomes a discreet marker of fluidity, precision, and release.

Editorial close-up of a navy performance jacket back, the polo pony above a negative-space swing arc worked into the paneling.
Close-up of a navy quarter-zip, the swing arc traced as a subtle curved seam beside the embroidered pony.

Negative-space swing arc, integrated into seam, embroidery, and fabric paneling

Motion-study poster — The Fluid Swing, the golf swing shown as a sequence of controlled frames on navy, tracing the continuous swing arc.
Motion-study poster translates the fluid golf swing into a sequence of controlled frames, revealing the continuous swing arc visual identity.

Motion-Based Logo Application

The Ralph Lauren Polo Horse is fashion’s most recognisable symbol. For this campaign it is not manipulated or redesigned, it is temporarily unlocked through motion. Treated as a campaign-specific motion study, inspired by the mechanics of the golf swing, the horse unwinds frame by frame in a stroboscopic sequence, and elsewhere becomes a liquid-metal detail, as if centrifugal force is gently pulling the emblem into movement. The heritage mark stays intact; the campaign simply reveals a new energy inside it.

Macro of the polo pony emblem rendered in liquid metal on navy herringbone, its edges pulled into fine motion trails.
Liquid-metal emblem — the Polo Horse drawn into fine motion trails
Swing Sequence Horse — the polo pony repeated in a stroboscopic sequence across the phases of a golf swing, in the style of motion-study photography.
Logo motion study — “Swing Sequence Horse”, a temporary campaign device

One Cohesive Visual System

A Brand World, Deeply Considered

Together the assets form a premium, restrained brand deck: identity boards, typography, hero photography, product proof, and material detail, every element designed to make heritage feel active rather than static.

Colour palette board — navy, warm cream, hunter green, burgundy, tan leather, soft grey and mercury.
Identity boards — navy, cream, hunter green, burgundy, tan leather, mercury
Typography system — refined serif headlines with the swing arc moving through 'The Fluid Swing' and 'Heritage Built to Move'.
Typography — the swing arc drawn through large, refined serif headlines

Photography Style

Hero campaign photography showcases the golfer in fluid motion, there are no exaggerated action shots, no forced youth culture. Instead, the creative uses soft morning light, misty fairways, heritage clubhouses, quiet poses, tailored silhouettes, and controlled motion blur. The result is athletic, but never aggressive, luxurious, but never flashy.

RLX golfer walking toward a stone heritage clubhouse in soft morning light, jacket over the shoulder and club in hand.
RLX golfer in a hunter-green vest and cream sweater on a misty links course at golden hour, a heritage clubhouse behind.
Hero photography triptych — the moment before, the moment during, and the moment after the swing.
Hero photography — the tension before, the rotation through, the composure after
Product proof — a navy tailored jacket mid-swing, stretching and moving with the body.
Product proof — tailored navy trousers mid-stride, showing cut and movement.

Product proof — tailored trousers and jackets: stretch, seams, and fabric movement. Not athleisure — performance tailoring.

Bringing the Vision to Life

A Brand World in Motion

RLX in Motion becomes powerful when it leaves the deck and is brought to life in the places the audience inhabits: clubhouse corridors, flagship stores, airport lounges, and Ryder Cup grounds. Each touchpoint carries the same disciplined idea, heritage built to move, transitioning RLX in Motion from a campaign to a lived brand world.

Campaign film
Illuminated swing-sequence wall inside a heritage golf clubhouse.
01 Clubhouse — Illuminated Wall

Illuminated Wall Installation

A refined heritage clubhouse wall installation that turns the golf swing into a brand statement. Placed where the audience already understands golf’s rhythm, the setting gives the creative authority and frames RLX as having athletic grace.

Ralph Lauren flagship window with a large abstract RLX In Motion campaign visual.
02 Flagship — Window Display

RLX Brand World

A premium retail window display that turns the campaign into a retail world. The large abstract campaign visual creates immediate street-level impact, linking product to the promise of modern golf elegance: heritage styling, athletic ease, and quiet performance.

In-store vertical beside the RLX apparel rail showing performance tailoring.
03 Flagship — In-Store Vertical

Performance Tailoring

The clearest product-function visual. Placed beside the rail, it proves RLX can look tailored but move like performance apparel. It reframes performance as something cut, constructed, and tailored, not synthetic, loud, or over-designed, making this visual the clearest proof point for the slogan ‘Heritage Built to Move’.

Point-of-sale card with the liquid-metal polo pony, close on fabric and embroidery.
04 Retail — Point of Sale

Craft, Up Close

A POS moment that slows the campaign down to bring the audience closer to material storytelling. It portrays how the campaign’s essence of motion is built into fabric, embroidery, and brand codes. The liquid-metal logo treatment becomes a craft object rather than a graphic effect, temporarily unlocking Ralph Lauren’s heritage symbols through motion.

Airport lounge screen showing an old-money golf landscape lifestyle visual.
05 Travel — Airport Lounge

Life-Style Placement

Less product, more desire: The visual of old-money golf landscapes and elegant athleticism connects RLX to travel-worthy luxury, status, leisure, and aspirational golf weekends away. For the modern golf traveller it’s not just what you wear on the course, but what belongs in the lifestyle around it.

Editorial advertorial opener — The Long Game — in a premium lifestyle title.
06 Editorial — Advertorial Opener

The Long Game

An attitude-led editorial piece that sells style identity and a lifestyle, not just the product. It artistically conveys golf as a mindset: composed, aspirational, confident, and culturally current, positioning RLX within the same visual language as luxury fashion and modern leisure.

Instagram carousel lifestyle frames of RLX beyond the swing, around the clubhouse.
07 Social — Instagram Carousel

Beyond the Swing

A lifestyle-led social execution that humanises the campaign beyond the technical swing, showing RLX in spaces after the game; the motion of being in the clubhouse, walking after a round, and carrying the attitude beyond performance. This is where RLX feels culturally current by making heritage feel relaxed, fluid, and lived-in.

Digital out-of-home city screen reading Heritage Built to Move.
08 Digital OOH — Luxury City Screen

Heritage Built to Move

The clearest headline-led public expression. A bold, fast-read city asset in a luxury shopping district that bridges fashion and performance into a quickly understood statement describing how heritage is not static; heritage can move. This connects with a younger audience who may enter golf through style, not tradition.

Ryder Cup digital OOH display bringing RLX In Motion into the live environment.
09 Ryder Cup — OOH Digital Display

The Biggest Stage in Golf

A premium Ryder Cup placement brings RLX IN MOTION into one of golf’s most prestigious live environments, giving RLX scale and credibility. It connects Ralph Lauren’s heritage with the intensity of elite team golf, showing RLX as the brand where heritage, pressure, and performance meet.

US Ryder Cup RLX polo in cream, red and blue with swing-arc stitching.
10 Ryder Cup — Polo Top Uniform Launch

Heritage in Team Colours

A wearable campaign extension, the US Ryder Cup polo translates the campaign into US team uniform, taking the codes of American golf; cream, red, blue, cresting, and team identity, and refines them through modern Ralph Lauren restraint. The subtle swing-arc stitching brings IN MOTION into the garment itself, making the campaign device crafted and ownable.

Pop-up launch space with a chrome swing-arc sculpture and cinematic closing visual.
11 Experiential — Pop-Up Launch

Movement as Memory

The launch space turns the campaign into an immersive brand environment. The closing visual dominates the room like a cinematic final frame while the chrome swing-arc sculpture translates visual language into physical space. The campaign becomes emotional and atmospheric, less sales-led and more brand world.

The final campaign board — heritage codes, the equestrian mark, golf mechanics diagrams, and the swing arc drawn across the whole composition.

Final Campaign Statement

Golf Has Always Carried Heritage,
RLX Gives it Motion

Heritage Built to Move.