Burberry Fall 2011 | London Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 21, 2011

The fall 2011 outing from Burberry Prorsum brought on a parade of vibrant color and voluminous shapes for its recent runway show during London Fashion Week. Embracing plaids, fur and piping, Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey offered shades of ’60s chic in the form of chunky wedges and retro silhouettes with a contemporary edge for the new season.









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30 thoughts on “Burberry Fall 2011 | London Fashion Week”

  1. i love the last black and white plaid. if only there was more of this in the collection. it seems so weird. split pea green to rust to bright orange. it’s totally manic.

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  2. i love the last black and white plaid. if only there was more of this in the collection. it seems so weird. split pea green to rust to bright orange. it’s totally manic.

    Reply
  3. i love the last black and white plaid. if only there was more of this in the collection. it seems so weird. split pea green to rust to bright orange. it’s totally manic.

    Reply

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