Monday, June 21, 2010

Burberry Prorsum autumn/winter 2010/11 collection

By Hilary Alexander, Fashion Director at London Fashion Week Published: 5:51PM GMT twenty-three February 2010

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The 150-year-old British birthright brand, Burberry, pushed the "fast-forward-into-the-future" symbol at London Fashion Week, rising a tellurian character descent in 2D and 3D.

At 4.25pm, a couple of mins at the back of schedule, Burberry Prorsums autumn/winter 2010/2011 pick up strike the catwalk in a 1,000-seat tent in the drift of the Chelsea College of Art concurrently being streamed live around the world, and additionally in 3D to audiences in New York, Paris, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Dubai.

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The collection, written by the Yorkshireman, Christopher Bailey, was a "salute to the services", referencing the prolonged story of Burberrys impasse with the military.

The "Burberry Cadet Girls" shaped a troops parade, in updated sheepskin drifting jackets, alive with with buckles and zips, officers disaster jackets, khaki trouser suits, trench-coats, and naval reefer jackets.

The arms depot of front-line inspirations was sexed-up with skin-tight, edging and satin, body-conscious dresses, over thigh-high boots in tanned hide and snakeskin.

The show was watched here by a Hollywood expel of celebrities, together with the star of the new Alice in Wonderland film, Mia Wasikowska; Uma Thurman; Kate Hudson; Claire Danes; Mary-Kate Olsen all wearing Burberry; and the actor-musician, Jared Leto, who was being helicoptered rught away after the show to his bands gig at Wembley Stadium.

Anna Wintour, wearing a red, twinkly tweed Chanel skirt and fox-trimmed, Burberry "mac", headed a couple of five general Vogue editors-in-chief. David Camerons wife, Samantha, sat front row, drifting the dwindle in Stella McCartney jacket, Jigsaw trousers and Erdem blouse.

London Fashion Week finishes tomorrow with "Menswear Day", during that there will be fifteen opposite menswear collections on show.

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