Rag & Bone Does 90s Layering for Fall 2015

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 17, 2015

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Updated April 24, 2020

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Following up last season’s minimal stylings, the fall-winter 2015 collection from Rag & Bone came roaring in with vibrant colors and in your face layering. Designers David Neville and Marcus Wainwright brought some 90s neon on the runway with shades of orange and yellow. Puffy jackets are transformed into sleeker vests while a fanny back even made an appearance. The Rag & Bone woman also wore looks borrowed from the boys with pantsuits and tailored jackets. Silky, lingerie stylings peek through a ribbed jacket or even layered over pants. Overall a complex but cool look–much like the Rag & Bone woman.


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