Rag & Bone revisits its roots with its fall-winter 2020 men’s collection. Marcus Wainwright puts the emphasis back on smart menswear with a mix of tailoring and workwear-inspired pieces. Starring in the season’s lookbook, model Janis Ancens is front and center. He inspires in key items such as a checked double-breasted coat, patched jeans, and cargo pants. Wainwright also collaborates with Laura Ashley, incorporating the British brand’s signature floral prints into Rag & Bone’s latest range.
Rag & Bone Revisits Roots with Fall ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published January 27, 2020
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