Burberry’s Star Powered FW25 Show Is Here

Among the famous attendees gracing the front row at Daniel Lee’s Burberry Fall/Winter 2025 fashion show were ardent Liverpool supporter Kim Cattrall, rapper Skepta, actor Nicholas Hoult, singer Lauryn Hill, and a chivalrous knight. As the week concluded with a focus on innovative and autonomous designers, Lee utilized Burberry’s extensive celebrity network to represent its rich British heritage.

Audience members may have spotted familiar silver screen personalities strutting their stuff on the runway too, like Jason Isaacs from ‘Harry Potter’ (and most recently, ‘The White Lotus’) or Richard E. Grant of ‘Saltburn’ and the iconic British black comedy ‘Withnail and I.’

The event unfolded at The Tate Modern, featuring backdrops portraying the classic English countryside. The grandiose curtains, combined with tall pillars, created an atmosphere reminiscent of luxurious retreats, similar to those depicted in the movie sets of renowned films starring celebrities.

Over the recent gaming levels under Lee’s leadership, Burberry has been oscillating between updating its game graphics and preserving its classic, timeless aesthetic. The FW25 runway strike a perfect balance between these two aspects.

As a devoted follower, I can’t help but marvel at the captivating allure of Burberry’s latest collection, where Fuschia velour bombers gracefully share the spotlight with contrast fur-lined leather jackets and a printed fringe trench, elegantly strutted by none other than the iconic Naomi Campbell. It seems that outerwear is undeniably the collection’s powerhouse element. The timeless Burberry check subtly emerges from relaxed ensembles, such as peeking out at the waistline of a cozy brown knit coord set and as a silk scarf nestled within a herringbone overcoat, harmoniously complemented by a checked umbrella.

Take a look at Burberry’s complete Fall/Winter 2025 collection displayed above. As the city’s fashion week concludes, you can explore TopMob’s entire London Fashion Week coverage in the gallery.

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2025-02-25 02:25