Burberry's AW25 show, designed by Bureau Betak, features faded tapestries and hand-painted wallpapers reflecting British countryside art. Chief Creative Officer Daniel Lee draws on craftsmanship from stately homes for the show's backdrop, likening it to interiors of historical manors. The collection emphasizes themes of rural retreats, inspired by weekend getaways in nature. The event at London’s Tate Britain aligns with Burberry's partnership with the museum, supporting conservation efforts and paying homage to British art and design. This innovative combination highlights the brand's cultural engagement and the evolving narrative of contemporary fashion.
The fabrics at the Burberry AW25 by Bureau Betak reinterpret the landscape paintings by British masters and tapestries, reflecting the craftsmanship of stately homes.
Daniel Lee draws inspiration from weekend escapes to grand stately homes, capturing the essence of British countryside and its historical elegance in the collection.
The show inside Tate Britain marks a year-long partnership with the museum, supporting conservation efforts while celebrating Burberry's British heritage.
Daniel Lee describes the tapestries as 'sumptuous, somewhat faded,' embodying the comfort and artistry of traditional British interiors in a modern fashion context.
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