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Saturday, January 2, 2010

RAG & BONE PRE-FALL 2010.

RAG & BONE





"Versatility," Marcus Wainwright said, tongue in cheek. "Buy-now-wear-now."






He was making light called of what he called the "clichés of the pre-fall season," but in fact, Rag & Bone's latest effort was all about that kind of wearability.









Along with his design partner, David Neville, Wainwright focused on interpreting cooler-weather silhouettes in lightweight fabrics.











Witness a tailored blazer done in an ultrafine see-through wool and a creamy suede bomber jacket that's virtually weightless.













Texture was also important; most garments comprised multiple materials. A black leather tank, for example, featured a sheer jersey back, while a breezy charmeuse frock—printed with a Japanese inkblot motif—had a pleasing hang thanks to cotton lining.















"We're not the all-silk-dress type of brand," Wainwright explained. With the recent opening of a third boutique and others potentially in the pipeline for next year, "struggling young designers" is one cliché this duo is happily avoiding.

















MODEL: KAROLIN WOLTER













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