New York Fashion Week | Rag & Bone Fall 2010

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Published February 12, 2010

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Updated February 5, 2015

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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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8 thoughts on “New York Fashion Week | Rag & Bone Fall 2010”

  1. looks good, perhaps too much like a walking editorial! a little overstyled for the runway would be nice to see some simpler looks in there but have to wait and see the rest i guess….

  2. looks good, perhaps too much like a walking editorial! a little overstyled for the runway would be nice to see some simpler looks in there but have to wait and see the rest i guess….

  3. yah, editorially styled like flannel chopsuey…def delivers some intriguing pairings amongst a lot of strong pieces!

  4. yah, editorially styled like flannel chopsuey…def delivers some intriguing pairings amongst a lot of strong pieces!

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