Burberry did not disappoint as one of the main highlights of London Fashion Week, presenting a dreamy collection entitled "English Rose" comprising of skirts, blouses, cardigans and coats in pastel colours and made with soft Scottish cashmere and English lace. Elegant jerseys with a minimum of detail, either a small fold at the nape or a bow above a bare back, were matched with intricate lace and cut-out white leather pencil skirts.
A jolt of colour was provided by a red and white polka dot blouse tucked into a black and cream striped skirt, while belts embedded with crystals or gold-studded flowers gave romantic outfits a sharp edge.
"We wanted the collection to have this real crafted feeling, something that felt like you were cocooned and protected," Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey said.
"Very, very feminine, very gentle, very soft, but there was also that sassiness and the sexiness underneath. I like that idea of strength and fragility."
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