London Fashion Week 2023: No trench coats for Burberry? Creative director Daniel Lee took the luxury brand in a bold new colourful direction, with Naomi Campbell and Jun Ji-hyun in the front row
- When the British fashion label unveiled its first runway show since new chief creative officer Daniel Lee’s appointment, there wasn’t a beige trench coat in sight
- Baz Luhrmann, Georgia May Jagger and more stars looked on as models showed off the brand’s signature check pattern in rich hues, punk-inspired looks, and playful duck prints
British luxury brand Burberry unveiled its first catwalk show under new creative director Daniel Lee at London Fashion Week on Monday, February 20 – and there wasn’t a beige trench coat in sight.
The heritage brand is best known for its elegant, functional trench coats invented during World War I.
But Lee, who joined Burberry in September, took the fashion house in a brand-new direction with a debut collection featuring faux fur and feathers, slogan T-shirts and playful duck prints.
The 37-year-old British designer was credited with revitalising Italian luxury brand Bottega Veneta with hugely popular accessories like shoes and handbags during his tenure there, and many in the fashion industry were keen to know if he could work the same magic at Burberry.
Burberry CEO Jonathan Akeroyd said last year that he was banking on Lee’s flair to significantly grow the brand’s accessories sales and “dial up on Britishness in a modern way”.