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Burberry Celebrates "London in Los Angeles"
By SENATUS News | 18 April 2015

Burberry brought a touch of British flair to the city of Los Angeles, with a grand celebration of titled "London to Los Angeles," held at the Griffith Observatory -- The event coincided with the opening of Burberry's shiny new four-storey store in the city -- one of the tallest on Rodeo Drive.

Friends of the brand, including the Beckham family, Naomi Campbell, Cara Delevingne, Suki Waterhouse and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and a whole host of Hollywood celebrities like Mila Kunis, January Jones, Rose Byrne, Kate Beckinsale, Anjelica Huston and Rachel Zoe, were also on hand to witness the grand showcase.

Guests discovered an English garden high in the Hollywood Hills, where British musicians performed as models walked the runway in designs from the A/W15 collections. The finale featured a performance by the First Battalion Grenadier Guards with a special guest appearance by James Corden, as the show space opened to reveal the Griffith Observatory.

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