Burberry's 'London in Los Angeles' Show Brought British Style to L.A
Malika Renee Butss — May 7, 2015 — Fashion
References: ca.burberry & vogue
English heritage was brought to California for the Burberry 'London in Los Angeles' show.
Creative director Chirstopher Bailey spared no detail with the 'London in Los Angeles' show and made it an experience from the moment guests arrived on the outskirts of Griffith Park. The collection included Burberry's Fall 2015 line with a few L.A exclusives. The garments made strictly for the four-storey Rodeo Dr store were a hybrid of bohemian British heritage met with a colorful California style. Much like the Burberry Fall 2015 collection, fringe was very abundant in this show as well as pops of bright orange and blue florals that were contrasted by Burberry's autumn color palette consisting of a dark neutrals.
For added British charm, the show closed with British actor James Corden doing the final walk.
Creative director Chirstopher Bailey spared no detail with the 'London in Los Angeles' show and made it an experience from the moment guests arrived on the outskirts of Griffith Park. The collection included Burberry's Fall 2015 line with a few L.A exclusives. The garments made strictly for the four-storey Rodeo Dr store were a hybrid of bohemian British heritage met with a colorful California style. Much like the Burberry Fall 2015 collection, fringe was very abundant in this show as well as pops of bright orange and blue florals that were contrasted by Burberry's autumn color palette consisting of a dark neutrals.
For added British charm, the show closed with British actor James Corden doing the final walk.
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