Tag Archives: Rag & Bone
Zanna Roberts Rassi at Rag & Bone
Leather Vest and Military Dress, Outside Rag & Bone
Karlie Kloss, Last Day of NY Fashion Week
Supermodel Karlie Kloss still looked glowing on the last day of a long New York Fashion Week. She may be one of a kind in the modeling world, but she was one of several trendsetters this week to wear black and white: white Rag & Bone top, black BLK DNM pants and a leopard Coach bag. The shoes are Manolos.
Karla Martinez de Salas at Haider Ackermann
Spring means time for new pants, if, like me, you are so sick of your winter black jeans by now. W’s Karla Martinez de Salas rocked these Celine colorblock pants at the Haider Ackermann show, pairing them with a fur coat in the chilly weather.
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Karlie Kloss at Rag & Bone
Ruby Aldridge at Ports 1961
You may have already seen this image in some incarnation or other, since there were a lot of us street style photographers on the scene, but I just love model Ruby Aldridge. The idea to pose on the railing outside the Ports 1961 show, with the monolithic New York Public Library rising behind her, was actually hers. What an eye. The hat is Rag & Bone.
Sarah Rutson at Rag & Bone
Sarah Rutson, fashion director of Hong Kong’s Lane Crawford, wore green silk Dries van Noten pants and a black leather jacket to Friday’s Rag & Bone show. It’s a great example of a glamorous, versatile day-to-night outfit, a necessity for fashion week days that don’t end until 10pm or later.
Green Floral Maxi Dress, Outside Rag & Bone
For the whole summer, many of us have had one go-to print: stripes. Well now I’m sick of them (at least until Resort 2012). Dark florals are a nice way to usher in the fall, as with the green floral pattern on this belted maxi dress, seen outside the Rag & Bone show.
Modified Lumberjack Look, Outside Rag & Bone
I have an officemate who’s out to singlehandedly destroy the popularity of the lumberjack look in Williamsburg by introducing new trends – rave, retro ’80s, anything but Taavo Somer woodsman style. But lumberjack, like leopard, can still acceptable in moderation. This guy at the Rag & Bone show balanced the beard and plaid shirt with crisp cuffed jeans, Ray Bans, and a nice cognac leather bag and boots for a look that’s more urban than back woods. Williamsburg, are you listening?