By Carl on 12 February 2010 in 2010, aiden andrews, bastiaan ninaber, clinton weber, ethan james, fall, fall 2010, francisco lachowski, harry wakefield, isaac carew, jeremy young, lyle lodwick, marcel castenmiller, mathias bergh, new york fashion week, paul boche, pavel baranov, rag & bone, runway, tomek szczukiecki, william eustace, yuri pleskun


As another cold day in the city left most of the audience in coats and boots, Rag & Bone designers Marcus Wainwright and David Neville sent their latest collection down the runway to the catchy mixings of Thom Yorke. As the beat throbbed at maximum volume, Rag & Bone’s men took to the runway in relaxed layers of wool and tweed that were fashion-forward, yet accessible for today’s market. Dressed in navy, burgundy, gray and forest green, the collection yielded a specific color palette, but embraced spontaneity with an onslaught of mix and match prints. Amongst camouflage, fairisyle and checks, plaid made a powerful impact, dressing elongated button-downs that doubled as personality-driven accessories. Meanwhile, leather piping and a playful use of texture gave way to one of Rag & Bone’s strongest collections to date. Altogether, crafting a unique vision for the season, Wainwright and Neville turned out a wonderful collection of dynamic separates, but also an excellent style guide with thanks to Vanessa Reid.






















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