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One of Jennie McCormick’s main priorities at Rag & Bone has been to create a full wardrobe for the everyday woman. That’s why this season she decided to switch things up and transform the brand’s showroom into a mock apartment to represent how R&B and its essentials can take you from day to night and everything in between.

Throughout the space you could walk through the different wardrobes of the Rag & Bone woman, ranging from day-appropriate suits to glamorous shearling jackets and slips to carry you into the night. In an effort to elevate existing Rag & Bone essentials, McCormick transformed beloved styles like the Mercer blazer to better meet today’s shoppers’ needs. The jacket got a military upgrade with regalia buttons and comes in khaki green, navy, or black. The early-2000s-favorite Newbury boot was shown in stylish variations, including a black croc leather and burgundy calf hair, proving that classics stay classic for a reason.

This season’s model and muse was Hanne Gaby Odiele, a longtime friend of Rag & Bone since the days of Marcus Wainwright and David Neville. Throughout the look book she sports a pair of the brand’s latest denim style, the Sutton. The style borders on skinny-jean territory without committing all the way, featuring a slim-leg cigarette fit. The tighter fit at the bottom, when styled with the rest of the collection’s essentials, offered a more polished, elevated feel.