British Streetwear-Inspired Fashion

The Rag & Bone Pre-Fall 2014 Collection is Monochromatic

The designers behind the Rag & Bone Pre-Fall 2014 collection may have "wanted to go English" with this line, as revealed by Marcus Wainwright, yet they did so in an unexpected way. Instead of embracing traditional attire in the form of blazers, slacks and oxfords, they looked to early Nineties British streetwear for inspiration. In particular, they were inspired by Nigel Shafran’s 'Teenage Precinct Shoppers' series that captured teens in suburban malls.

The Rag & Bone Pre-Fall 2014 collection translated the matchy nylon tracksuits seen then into cool sporty looks revolving around a monochromatic palette. From slim fit jogging pants to basic boxy t-shirts and long varsity-like jackets, the pieces are at once chic and casual, which is welcomed in autumn.

Streetwear-inspired Fashion
Opportunity for brands to incorporate urban and athletic elements into their clothing lines.
Monochromatic Palette
Chance for designers to explore the use of a single color throughout their collections.
Chic and Casual
Potential to create clothing that effortlessly combines sophistication and comfort.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Retail
Retailers can target a younger demographic by offering streetwear-inspired clothing options.
Athleisure
Opportunity for athleisure brands to expand their offerings with monochromatic styles.
Urban Fashion
Urban fashion designers can embrace the trend by incorporating chic and casual elements into their designs.
SCORE
4.5 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 69%
Activity 59%
Freshness 8%