At Rag & Bone, one of Jennie McCormick and her team’s missions is to create clothing that not only fits well, but also has great hanger appeal. It’s probably why Rag & Bone’s popularity hasn’t waned among everyday Americans who frequently shop the brand.
This season, she took that concept to the next level, exploring different fabrications to make clothing that isn’t just wearable, but also feels like art. “Among my favorite pieces this season is an organza workwear jacket that’s tied back to pants and skirts,” McCormick said. “It was all about the idea of taking a feminine and sheer fabrication and putting it into something that’s a little bit more workwear-inspired.” The result includes organza sets that come in both skirts and pants and in colors like lilac and black. For a softer and more feminine touch, you can opt for the lilac skirt set and pair it with the matching button-up shirt featuring utilitarian pockets, or switch things up and wear it with a boxy terry shirt. The everyday Rag & Bone basics also got a revamp, with popular denim styles featuring a bungee cord detailing at the waistband, while t-shirts got the parachute effect, with puffy sleeves and a cinched waistline for more dimension.