Since Rag & Bone’s Chief Merchandising and Design Officer Jennie McCormick took charge of the ready-to-wear, the brand has been skewing towards a more minimalistic and “quiet luxury” taste. Think Khaite or Toteme, but with more casual vibes, at least most of the time.
The resort 2025 collection focuses on easy transitional pieces that still look luxurious. Glittering gowns made for holiday parties are constructed from a knit sequin fabric to provide comfortability without sacrificing a photographic quality. Under McCormick, the brand is also introducing new outerwear styles; one is a faux feather coat with flounce effect sure to catch eyes.
Meanwhile, more day-to-day looks, like a white tank and leather pants combo and a buttery yellow satin slip, are given an edge with accessories like metal hardware belts and grommet detailing. “The team and I were inspired this season by the feeling of peace,” McCormick explained. “It was all about balancing pieces that are quite easy along with others that have a bit more inherent luxury. We just want to envelop our woman in pieces that feel sort of comfortable, but are also quite chic.”