The British brand has showed Riccardo Tisci's runway debut on September 17th and is releasing limited-edition capsule collections on the 17th of every month.
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Established by Thomas Burberry in 1856, Burberry is a global luxury fashion brand with a strong British heritage.
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But his celebration of tradition isn’t all that it seems, writes Tim Blanks.
The former Bottega Veneta designer’s first collection is London Fashion Week’s hottest ticket. Ahead of the show, BoF breaks down what’s at stake for the British megabrand.
Daniel Lee’s debut show underscored the luxury industry’s focus on designer shoes to drive growth, with a big nod to the hybrid glam-comfort styles that luxury customers now crave.
Luxury Brands Might Think Twice Before Buying Back Their Beauty Lines
In search of greater ownership — both of image and revenues — more fashion houses are wresting back control of their beauty licences. But running a beauty business can stretch otherwise well-resourced, powerful companies beyond their capabilities.
Luxury Brands Might Think Twice Before Buying Back Their Beauty Lines
In search of greater ownership — both of image and revenues — more fashion houses are wresting back control of their beauty licences. But running a beauty business can stretch otherwise well-resourced, powerful companies beyond their capabilities.
Rebranding Nostalgia: Burberry and JW Anderson
At London Fashion Week, nostalgia brought out the connoisseur of the arcane in designer Jonathan Anderson and the seeker of security in Burberry’s Daniel Lee.
In London, Creativity Under Dark Clouds
The British Fashion Council is celebrating London Fashion Week’s 40th anniversary. The city is still a hotbed of design talent but it’s tough times for young labels, writes Susanna Lau.
Burberry and Gucci: Two Brands With Something to Prove This Week
Both labels are trying to reignite sales and push upmarket, but convincing consumers won’t be easy. Runway shows this week will be another chance to make their case. That, plus what else to watch for in the coming days.
Hong Kong Luxury Retailers Adjusting to Drop In High-Spending Chinese Tourists
The rise of competing shopping hubs like China’s Hainan island, changing consumer preferences and a rise in online shopping have fundamentally changed demand for luxury goods in Hong Kong.