
Smells Like Team Spirit: Son Heung Min Is The Face Of Ralph Lauren's Polo 67
It's the smell of success, fam! Following Son Heung Min's electrifying triumph at the UEFA Europa League 2025 Final, global attention is once again on the celebrated footballer — not only for his athletic excellence but also for the values he embodies.
As the face of Polo 67, Ralph Lauren Fragrances' tribute to the modern sportsman, Son Heung Min personifies the very essence of the scent: dedication, energy, and the drive to shape one's own future. His victory is more than a win — it's a reflection of the spirit that defines Polo 67.
Crafted for those who give their all — on and off the field — Polo 67 is a nod to legacy, leadership, and living with purpose. Son's victory is not just a career milestone, but a powerful reminder that dreams are designed, not made – shaped through discipline, resilience, and the courage to stay the course.
Now, with the world watching, this is a moment to celebrate not just the champion, but the mindset behind the medal.
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