Dylan Lauren, born on September 9, 1974, in New York City, is the youngest child of Ricky Anne Low-Beer Lauren and renowned fashion designer Ralph Lauren. Growing up in a fashion-forward and creative family, Dylan was exposed to art and design from a young age. She attended the prestigious Dalton Prep School in New York City before pursuing her undergraduate studies in art history at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
After completing her education, Dylan decided to follow her passion for sweets and opened the iconic Dylan's Candy Bar in New York City. Inspired by her childhood love for the movie adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic children's book "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," Dylan's Candy Bar quickly became a popular destination for candy lovers of all ages. The store offers a wide range of sweets, chocolates, and novelty items, making it a must-visit spot for anyone with a sweet tooth.
Dylan's family has always played a significant role in her life and career. Her father, Ralph Lauren, is a fashion industry icon known for his eponymous brand, while her mother, Ricky Anne Low-Beer Lauren, has also made a name for herself in the world of art and design. Dylan's older brothers, David and Andrew, have also pursued successful careers in various fields.
In June 2011, Dylan tied the knot with financial executive Paul Arrouet, with her father designing the dress for the special occasion. In April 2015, Dylan and Paul welcomed fraternal twins Cooper and Kingsley, adding two more members to their growing family.
Throughout her career, Dylan has continued to expand her entrepreneurial ventures, branching out beyond candy to explore other creative endeavours. With her unique vision and innovative spirit, Dylan Lauren has solidified her place as a leading entrepreneur and fashion icon in her own right.