Ralph Lauren kicked off Fashion Week at his $15.3 million equestrian estate in the Hamptons

Ralph Lauren could have chosen almost any location to showcase his spring 2025 collection during New York Fashion Week, but he decided to host the event at a place he’s familiar with—the Hamptons.

There are 15 paddocks.
The grounds include staff quarters.
The compound spans 19 acres.
The main barn features 18 stalls while a smaller structure holds the other nine.
And an office.
There are 27 total stables.

Last week, Khalily Stables, a vast equestrian estate in Bridgehampton, became the runway for Lauren’s latest designs. Now, this 19-acre property is on the market for $15.25 million. Previously known as Campbell Stables, the property at 6 West Pond Drive was initially listed for $40 million in 2017, nearly three times its current asking price. It was later purchased in 2021 for a reduced price of $14 million, according to The New York Post. The estate features two barns with a total of 27 horse stalls, 15 grass paddocks, two riding arenas, two grand-prix grass riding fields, and a large indoor arena with a viewing area. The main barn contains 18 stalls, and the smaller barn has nine. The property also includes a one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with a chef’s kitchen, a two-bedroom, one-bath house, and an on-site office for staff. Corcoran broker Rolanda Blue Doolan expressed pride in helping to combine a legendary brand with a world-class equestrian facility for this exceptional Hamptons event.

An outdoor riding ring.

The Ralph Lauren show, which opened New York Fashion Week last Thursday, was a glamorous event attended by around 250 celebrities, including Laura Dern, Naomi Watts, Usher, Jude Law, Coleman Domingo, and Anna Wintour. Supermodels such as Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington-Burns strutted the runway in Lauren’s timeless American designs.

A tack room.

The grounds of Khalily Stables were more than just a backdrop for the show, which featured Ralph Lauren Collection, Purple Label, and Polo Ralph Lauren. The lush fields also showcased Lauren’s personal vintage car collection and hosted an immersive pop-up of the famous Polo Bar from Midtown Manhattan for the after-party. Lauren, who owns a home in Montauk, even recreated the restaurant and brought the maître d’, Nelly Moudime, to cater to the A-list guests.

An indoor ring.

Though such high-profile fashion events in rural settings are rare, this one will undoubtedly be remembered for its unique and picturesque venue.

The back of the compound.

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