Rag & Bone Fall 2016 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 16, 2016

A look from Rag & Bone's fall-winter 2016 collection
A look from Rag & Bone’s fall-winter 2016 collection

Rag & Bone designers David Neville and Marcus Wainwright sent out their woman in urban essentials for the label’s fall-winter 2016 outing presented during New York Fashion Week. The lineup of sporty separates included oversized parkas, slouchy trousers and motocross inspired graphics. There were plenty of standout looks—a bomber jacket with criss-cross pattern paired over a zippered dress or an all black look of a long vest, sheer blouse and track style pants worn by Fei Fei Sun prove that proportion is key for the autumn season.


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