Dylan Lauren Shares The Surprising Thing Left On Her Bucket List

By Patty Adams

Walking into the Dylanโ€™s Candy Bar headquarters on the Upper East Side of Manhattan feels as if youโ€™re one of the lucky few who have found the Golden Ticket and won a chance to visit Willy Wonkaโ€™s chocolate factory. Youโ€™re greeted by the company logo and a huge bowl of pastel treats. The lobbyโ€™s stools look like giant red-and-white swirled peppermints, and the carpet has gumdrop-colored stripes in nearly every hue. But instead of a disheveled Gene Wilder in a top hat and bow tie waiting for you at the end of the chocolate river, thereโ€™s founder Dylan Lauren, sitting pretty in a bubblegum-pink throneโ€”really. Her energy is palpable, whether sheโ€™s talking about Dylanโ€™s Candy Barโ€™s first downtown location, which will open in a few weeks (housed in the old Andy Warhol Factory building, it will feature an ice cream counter for customers who want a cold sweet treat) or sharing her joy over her biggest project yet, daughter Kingsley Rainbow and son Cooper Blue, born via surrogate in April. โ€œIโ€™m so excited to have such a sweet combination, a boy and a girl, that I can celebrate in blue and pink!โ€ says Lauren. This zest for life isnโ€™t something new, according to her father, Ralph, who shared with Forbes, โ€œSheโ€™s always buzzing, always excited about everything.โ€

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Wearing a fitted gold sweater, black tights and warm winter boots, the CEO is slimmer than one would imagine a confectionery entrepreneur to be. Lauren later tells me she believes in โ€œeverything in moderationโ€ and balances out her daily sugar fix (mostly gummies) with five days of aerobic workouts and three to four weight training sessions per week. โ€œI actually brought workout equipment into the office, so other people would use it,โ€ says the 40 year old, whose first name was inspired by her parentsโ€™ love of Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas. โ€œI made a joke that we donโ€™t want to be Oompa Loompas. We can eat candy, but weโ€™ve got to work out.โ€ She has walking meetings and wrote her book, Dylanโ€™s Candy Bar: Unwrap Your Sweet Life, on her Blackberry, while doing StepMill training. โ€œThe craziness of the workday disappears when I exercise, and thatโ€™s when I come up with my best ideas.โ€

dylan-lauren-candy-co-3The daughter of fashion designer (and Bedford, NY, resident) Ralph Lauren and his author-artist wife, Ricky, may not have always known what she wanted to be when she grew up, but she knew she would make a name for herself. So when she was 16 and her dad wanted to name a fragrance after her, the headstrong teen flat-out said no. โ€œI was confident I would own my own business one day, and I wanted my name to be part of my brand,โ€ says Lauren, who studied art history at Duke University. She opened her flagship outlet in NYC in 2001โ€”the largest candy palace in the world, which sells more than 7,000 types of confections including nut-free, sugar-free and gluten-free treats, and candy-inspired apparel, jewelry, spa treatments and even cocktails (including the vodka-based Pop Rocks explosion and a Strawberry Nerds mojito). โ€œI learned from my dad the importance of creating a lifestyle brand,โ€ she says. โ€œCandy isnโ€™t only for kids, but also for the kid inside all of us.โ€

Mission accomplished: Her edible empire is growing as big as the lollipop trees in her shops, with full-size locations in Los Angeles, Miami and East Hampton, NY, with new spots opening up this spring in Chicago along with Manhattan. Fun-size stores are popping up in airports across America, and Dylanโ€™s Candy Bar is collaborating with everyone from Maclaren strollers to Havaianas flip-flops and Hello Kitty. Laurenโ€”who draws inspiration from masterpieces by pop artists Jeff Koons and Claes Oldenburgโ€”jokes that she even dreams in a vivid Technicolor Candy Land.

Her now-husband Paul Arrouet, co-founder and co-managing partner of Marblegate Asset Management, knew sweets were the key to her heart. In 2010, he spelled out โ€œYou are my It Girlโ€ with Hersheyโ€™s Kisses and jellybeans before he got down on one knee and asked her to marry him at sunset on a beach in Montauk, NY. โ€œIt was very creative,โ€ she says with a smile.

In 2011, the two wed at one of her favorite places in the world: her parentsโ€™ 300-acre Westchester County estate in what she calls an โ€œAlice in Wonderland-meets Marie Antoinetteโ€-themed affair.” โ€œEvery woman wants to feel like a princess on her wedding day, and my familyโ€™s house in Bedford feels like a magic castle,โ€ she explains. In a planning move that surprised no one, candy was incorporated into almost every aspect of her big dayโ€”from chocolate place cards to 30-foot-long candy buffets, and a swimming pool that changed into a multitude of sugary shades.

The success of her candy company has also enabled Lauren to put her money into another cause dear to her heart: helping animals. The longtime ASPCA supporter recently created an animal charity called Dylanโ€™s Candy Bar. โ€œJust growing up with animals made me fall in love with them,โ€ says Lauren, who had two pet bunnies named Chocolate and Vanilla as a child, and now has a rescue dog named Jersey. Soon her stores will also carry dog treatsโ€”just another way that the business-savvy sweets executive is making her personal passions into a way to expand her empire.

Still on her bucket list? A candy-themed amusement park. โ€œWalt Disney is my idol,โ€ she says. โ€œWho wouldnโ€™t want to live in a world surrounded by lollipop trees and a garden with gummy bears and gumballs? I think everyone should live every day like a kid in a candy store.โ€

Photographs by Guillermo de Zamacona.

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