Monday's catwalks during London Fashion Week were dominated by true fashion art. The iconic Burberry served up inspiring hand-painted details and graphic printed capes at the final exit, creating a unique bohemian colored creative canvas.
Creative Director of Burberry Christopher Bailey this time he dazzled with sophisticated combinations of light silk and heavy knitwear. A wave of trends of the Burberry Prorsum AW 2014 collection he most charmed with hand paintings and graphic prints. Instead of the cold gray and blackness of autumn, she brought a breath of summer wind with wavy dresses in light tones, bold ankle boots and large bags with playful patterns, dressed in warm ponchos, trench coats and coats.
While in playful hand paintings, inspired by nature and geometric patterns, flourished mainly trenches of classic shapes, transparent dresses, tribal capes and oval bags, ponchos and coats with sheep fur kept the calmness of sand and olive tones.
They brought additional charm to the feminine look with a touch of the English countryside Bloomsburry bags in painted smooth leather and soft suede and a knitted shawl, reminiscent of oversized capes of contrasting colors and patterns. It was the latter that drew a unique red thread through the entire collection, as they showed the most diverse ways of wearing them through different looks.
Burberry served some as well men's pieces calm tones and loose-fit lines, enriched with colorful kimono coats and scarves.
A fashion show inside Kensington Gardens the British model opened Cara Delevingne, and the melodic atmosphere was created live by the performers Ed Harcourt with “Wandering Eye”, Rhodes with “Raise Your Love” and Paloma Faith with “Only Love Can Hurt Like This”.
You can see the beautiful fashion pieces, along with a shot of the entire magazine here.