Tailored Luxe Heritage Fashion

The Burberry Fall/Winter 2019 Campaign is Made by Riccardo Tisci

The latest Burberry Fall/Winter 2019 campaign unveils its seasonal pre-collection designed by Riccardo Tisci and it features a plethora of traditionally tailored designs alongside reimagined heritage fashion goods. The formal looks include the topstitch coat in black, the camel tonal single breasted coat, pinstripe wool suit, and more.

All of the designs are rooted in the fashion house's traditional aesthetics but elevated to meet a modern design as well. Some of the more contemporary goods this season include the large silk puffer scarf in orange, the khaki nylon trench coat, and the Thomas Burberry Monogram printed jacket. Tisci states that I’m focusing on establishing our codes through archive prints, house colors and iconic outerwear, while cementing the new themes I set out in my first season, including the Thomas Burberry Monogram, evening wear and tailoring."
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