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Daniel Lee’s Debut Collection for Burberry Walks the Line Between Modernity and Heritage

Daniel Lee’s Debut Collection for Burberry Walks the Line Between Modernity and Heritage

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Undoubtedly, the biggest challenge for a new designer taking the reigns of a storied fashion house is finding a fresh direction. Should it be young? Or heritage? For Daniel Lee, the future of Burberry is, in fact, both, as proven by his debut runway show as chief creative officer yesterday.
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London’s St Agnes Place was selected as the venue, and transformed by Lee into an intimate and cozy space inspired by Burberry tents from the late 19th and early 20th century. Following Lee’s belief that Burberry flies the flag for Britishness, the show was a celebration of the true Brit DNA, starting with the hot water bottles dressed in the brand’s iconic check print awaiting guests at their seats. On the front row were stars, models, artists, and friends of the house including Naomi Campbell, Jason Statham, Baz Luhrmann, and Jodie Comer, as well as actor Sarah Taibah and Olympian Yusra Mardini from the region.
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Models on the runway wore trench coats turned into dresses, big coats covered in feathers, designs celebrating the English rose, and… Ducks! It may have been a nod to the British idiom popular in the rain: “Lovely weather for ducks”, or simply Lee’s way of injecting fun into his debut collection. “I thought that was funny. You have to have a bit of humor,” Lee shared backstage. “You know, it’s change for me, change for the brand, and change for the positive thing.”
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Waterfowl aside, the collection felt contemporary, with some references to punk made throughout the mix of patterns, colors, and irreverent styling. In an exercise of confidence and wearability, utilitarian details and hiking-inspired elements reigned supreme, such as trousers with zippers, climbing boots and wellies, and satchels and saddlebags for accessories. Lee also offered his own take on logomania, by presenting the signature Burberry check in bold hues, a vibrant blue being the most prominent among them, as it is the same one that features in the house’s current branding. While a small ‘b’ functioned as a fastener on some of the bags, the updated equestrian Prorsum logo in blue was blown up on a white dress—both equally signaling a bright future for Burberry.

Check out more highlights from the Burberry Fall 2023 Ready-to-Wear collection below.
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Naomi Campbell Will Join Vogue’s Virtual Forces of Fashion Summit

Naomi Campbell Will Join Vogue’s Virtual Forces of Fashion Summit

The excitement is mounting for this year’s first-ever virtual and global iteration of the Vogue Forces of Fashion summit—and as if the event wasn’t major enough already, the iconic supermodel Naomi Campbell has also signed on to participate. On November 16 and 17, industry giants and Vogue editors will join together digitally to discuss topics such as racial equality, social justice, sustainability, and the future of the industry. The lineup of speakers includes Lizzo, who will be in conversation with designer Jeremy Scott, along with Virgil Abloh, Victoria Beckham, and Alexander McQueen creative director Sarah Burton. Also participating this year will be Alber Elbaz of AZ Fashion, creative director Craig Green, Bottega Veneta creative director Daniel Lee, photographer Ethan James Green, Loewe creative director and founder of JW Anderson Jonathan Anderson, and writer and director Reggie Yates.
Campbell’s panel will be hosted by a yet-to-be-announced special guest, but the discussion promises to be one of epic—or shall we say, super—proportions, with Campbell talking about her stellar career and political activism. The two-day event schedule will include opening remarks from Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour, along with keynote sessions with Campbell, Abloh, Lizzo, and other industry leaders. Other components to this year’s virtual schedule include live Q&As with Vogue editors, networking sessions, and virtual drop-ins from surprise guests as well as a morning wellness session and happy hour on the second and final day.
More details and tickets are available on the Forces of Fashion website. Check back for updates ahead of the event, which will take place on November 16 and 17.
Vogue’s 2020 Forces of Fashion is presented by Jeep Wagoneer.
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