Skip to main content

Nacho Figueras Prefers Ponies to Fast Cars and Other Unsurprising Revelations

Even people not acquainted with the rarified sport that is polo are familiar with Nacho Figueras. The dashing Argentinian is an unofficial face of the elite game and official longtime face of Ralph Lauren clothing and fragrances. You’ve probably seen the ads in print and on television of the man cavorting on horseback, piloting a sailboat, and frolicking with his equally attractive wife and fellow face of Lauren’s fragrances, Delfina. To demonstrate the spirit of the latest scent Polo Red Intense, Figueras is trading horses for horsepower, speeding along in a flashy scarlet race car. The polo star discusses why he feels pressure to keep up appearances, his favorite fragrance, and why he’s more comfortable in the saddle.

You’ve worked with Ralph Lauren for almost 15 years. How has the relationship developed over time?

Recommended Videos

I am honored that Mr. Lauren has chosen me for so long. I respect him very much and he exemplifies how I like to live life.

Has being the face of such a venerable brand influenced your grooming habits in anyway?

It certainly has. Working with the Ralph Lauren Fragrances brand has really introduced me to a range of different colognes; I wear them for different occasions and seasons. As a polo player, I constantly need to be well groomed because the sport is followed by a very prestigious crowd.

Of all the fragrances you’ve been the face of, which one is your favorite?

Polo Red Intense by far is my favorite new go-to scent. It’s for the thrill-seeker who lives life to the extreme. It’s a bold scent that makes a lasting impression; when I wear it I always have people asking me what I’m wearing. I usually wear it at night whether I’m doing something casual or attending an event.

Polo Red Intense
Polo Red Intense Image used with permission by copyright holder

Which one would you say most captures the spirit of polo?

I would say Polo Blue because it embodies masculinity, athleticism and freedom, which are also all embodied by the sport.

How would you describe Polo Red Intense?

Polo Red Intense accelerates your senses—it’s powerful, spicy and stimulating. When I smell it, I immediately feel more energetic and lively. Polo Red Intense is an amped-up version of another favorite of mine Polo Red.

Most of the fragrance ads involve you riding a horse, but for this new one you’re racing a car. What was that like?

There’s nothing like riding my horses, but I also loved to get behind the wheel for this particular ad. There’s a thrill of having the power behind such a fast machine.

Are you a car enthusiast?

I like cars a lot but I am more interested in horses! In fact, I collect [cars]. I have quite a few!

What is easier to handle: A horse or a race car?

For me, definitely a horse.

Katie Dickens
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Katie Dickens is a Manhattan-based beauty and grooming writer. She has held staff positions at Glamour, In Style, People…
Anforh: A new solution for fine hair, shaped by 55K+ men’s feedback
Anforh by Robin James tackles fine & thinning hair with smart, targeted solutions
Robin James and Anfor product

For more than a decade, Robin James has been educating men about grooming products through Man For Himself, the leading men’s grooming platform he founded. Now, after testing countless products, he’s taking a new step: launching his own hair care line, Anforh.

This launch stems from what James identified as a gap in the market. After surveying more than 55,000 men, he uncovered a striking insight: 44% struggle with fine or thinning hair. Anforh’s product line, sustainably formulated and manufactured in the UK, is designed to address this issue for men — or anyone looking for great hair.

Read more
Is polyglutamic acid the new super hydration ingredient in skincare?
Polyglutamic acid is revolutionary when it comes to moisturizing
Polyglutamic Acid

The skincare world is full of hero ingredients that do yeoman’s duty in a variety of products, but there's always a "next big thing" ingredient waiting to work its wonders.  Hyaluronic acid has been the king of the hill for some time when it comes to moisturizing, but now there's a new contender for the throne.
It’s called polyglutamic acid — PGA for short, and it’s getting a lot of play for one major reason. It’s five times more hydrating than hydraluronic acid (HA), so it’s definitely got a lot to offer, and PGA is starting to turn up in an increasing number of products.
It is, new, though, so there’s a lot to unpack. Specifically, what benefits can you get from PGA? Where is it from, and how is it sourced? Is it easy to add to your skincare routine, or are there some hoops you need to jump through to do that?

Just what is polyglutamic acid?

Read more
Packing light? These 5 travel-size colognes are worth the space in your dopp kit
Smell sharp without weighing down your dopp kit
Man applies spray cologne and smells the fragrance

Packing for a trip means making smart choices — especially when it comes to grooming. If cologne is part of your daily routine, hauling around a full-size bottle just isn’t practical. That’s where travel-size spray colognes come in: same great scent, just in a compact, easy-to-pack version.

And it’s not just about convenience. According to fragrance expert Ben Krigler, sprays with alcohol remain the most stable and long-lasting option, which makes these travel-ready versions even more appealing.

Read more