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Spotted at LFW Autumn/Winter 2015 : Burberry Prorsum Womenswear

Established in 1856, Burberry still excels at balancing heritage, innovation, craftsmanship and design. Yesterday, artistic director Christopher Bailey debuted his latest Patchwork, Pattern & Prints collection at Kensington Gardens, London in front of an eager crowd composed of British Burberry...
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Established in 1856, Burberry still excels at balancing heritage, innovation, craftsmanship and design. Yesterday, artistic director Christopher Bailey debuted his latest Patchwork, Pattern & Prints collection at Kensington Gardens, London in front of an eager crowd composed of British Burberry models and current brand ambassadors  Cara Delevingne and Jourdan Dunn but also special guests like Mario Testino and Sam Smith. The new collection revolves around indigo pigments, red, burgundy, turquoise and ocher schemes. The show was accompanied by a live Clare Maguire performance. The British singer-songwriter played four songs: Will You Love me Tomorrow, Give Me (written exclusively for the show), House Of The Rising Sun and My Sweet Lord.

Watch the show & discover the collection : here 

Burberry Womenswear Autumn_Winter 2015 Collection - Look 6
Burberry Womenswear Autumn_Winter 2015 Collection - Look 7
Burberry Womenswear Autumn_Winter 2015 Collection - Look 38
Burberry Womenswear Autumn_Winter 2015 Collection - Look 47
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Clare Maguire performing live at the Burberry Womenswear Autumn_Winter 2015 Show
Burberry Prorsum AW 2015 Front Row And Show
A model walks the runway at the Burberry Prorsum AW 2015 show during London Fashion Week at Kensington Gardens on February 23, 2015 in London, England.
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