Robert Geller expressed his excitement about his latest work at Rag & Bone during the resort 2026 appointment, calling it one of his favorite collections to date. This marks Geller’s fourth season as creative director of the menswear lines, and it’s clear that he has hit his stride, skillfully blending the brand’s core aesthetic with his own creative touch.
The collection stays true to Rag & Bone’s signature style—denim remains a key element—but Geller adds his own layer of experimentation. For denim enthusiasts, Geller has collaborated with three different Japanese mills to create unique pieces, including a silk-blend denim sourced from the renowned Kaihara mill, which offers a subtle sheen for a more fashionable and elevated look.
Geller’s involvement in the collection went beyond design, as he also styled the pieces himself, demonstrating his hands-on approach to the brand’s identity from creation to execution. In Look 15, a model pairs a knit vest over a chambray shirt, creating a look that would typically lean preppy with a white button-up, but Geller’s casual yet cool approach elevates the overall vibe. “Overall, it’s about finding a balance of casual with something more elevated and mixing it in a way that still feels kind of cool,” Geller explained. “Not too precious and not too dressed up, but still beautiful.”
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