
Ralph Lauren Designs 13 Stamps for America's 250th Birthday
Fashion icon Ralph Lauren partnered with the US Postal Service to create a special stamp collection celebrating America's 250th anniversary. The 13 stamps, unveiled at New York's historic Farley Post Office, feature images from Lauren's archive that capture the spirit of American ingenuity and craft.
When America turns 250, it deserves stamps that capture its spirit, and Ralph Lauren just delivered exactly that.
The legendary fashion designer teamed up with the US Postal Service to create a collection of 13 commemorative stamps honoring America's milestone birthday in 2026. The unveiling at New York's James A. Farley Post Office drew stamp collectors and fans decked out in patriotic red, white and blue.
Lauren selected each image from his personal archive and from visuals that have inspired him throughout his career. The number 13 represents the original colonies that formed the United States.
"It's an incredible task to select 13 images to define America," said David Lauren, Chief Innovation Officer for Ralph Lauren and the designer's son. "But these are images that have great symbolism."

Behind every photograph sits a story about American ingenuity, craft, leadership, love and passion, he explained. The collection represents far more than postage; it's a visual love letter to the country that shaped Lauren's iconic brand.
Media personality Katie Couric joined the Lauren family and postal dignitaries at the celebration. "Ralph is an icon," Couric said. "He represents all the American values that I hold dear."
Why This Inspires
Ralph Lauren built his fashion empire on the American dream, rising from humble beginnings to dress presidents and define American style worldwide. Now he's giving back by helping the nation celebrate its quarter-millennium with art that will travel on millions of letters and packages across the country.
The stamps will carry birthday wishes, business correspondence, and personal notes, spreading Lauren's vision of America with every piece of mail. It's a reminder that patriotism doesn't require grand gestures; sometimes it's found in the small, everyday moments we share.
This collaboration shows how creativity and national pride can combine to honor history while looking toward the future.
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Based on reporting by Euronews
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