Fashion’s the word that positively defines Rag & Bone. I love everything that they represent. When they first started as just a jean brand, they had no formal training. I really can’t believe what they have grown into. Every piece they design is greatly tailored. Rag & Bone tends to use very simple/dull colors, but the styling and design are uniquely wearable. Isn’t that all you want to find in a piece of clothing?
Fall 2008, has been their latest collection. I extremely loved what they put together. It really jumped out to me when I was looking through style.com. As I said before, the tailoring was magnificent. I absolutely admired some of the layering they put together. I also enjoyed how they took boyish looks and turned them into feminine looking, female pieces.
Want to buy? Rag & Bone are found in multiple boutiques. Odin, Steven Alen, Theory, and Owl’S Lab are just a few examples. Larger, more known stores, include Barneys and American Rag.
Extra thought! The name “Rag & Bone” comes from a British fixture. It was a man who went around the town with a horse and cart, finding bunches of scraps to recycle. Sadly, Garbage Collection started to decline the Rag & Bone population.
Tuesday, June 17
Strictly Fashion: Rag & Bone
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7 comments:
love love love rag & bone!
Oh the pieces are so wonderful and fabulous! I would love to get a pair of those knickers for girls or even the jackets! I was never a fan of their denim line, but I LOVE how they expanded their designs!
That is amazing! They've grown so much with so little training, and they have fabulous designs!
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Love Rag & bone, I really like all of the greys and blacks paired together like that.
I love the colors. I actually hadn't heard much about them before. But I love the look of those pieces.
Tag & Bone is ALWAYS one of my faves. I wish I could afford the whole collection, or even a few pieces.
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