Friday 21 June 2013

Rag & Bone Menswear SS 14 Illustrated report




David Neville and Marcus Wainwright, English born creative duo of Rag & Bone created an optical indulgence for the Audience of their latest menswear collection.
Myself, I interpret the collection with an overall feel of practicality and utilitarianism, inspired by Japan and traditional Asian fishing cultures. Ideas like these have stemmed from the use of sturdy, salt soaked cotton which is a common fabric used in their shirts. Cargo, waterproof fabrics employed in their trouser pieces. Delicate knitwear has also been injected into the collection reflecting potential inspiration from Netting. These apparent ideas lead me to an impression in which durability and functionality were key ideas Neville and Wainwright sought to represent throughout this particular collection.
Significant details such as the fisherman style bucket hats, waterproof multifunctional shopper bags, All reflected an every angle via full length rotating mirrors, give to me the illusion that one could be sat beside the shore.
The Minimalism & technicality of each outfit’s design complimented by efficient pocket details, attention to practicality combined with a colour palette of white, charcoal greys, cobalt blue alongside the intricate lilac based Japanese style graphic floral print; all prove a very wearable collection for today’s modern, working man.



No comments:

Post a Comment