Burberry Embraces the 1970s & Fringe for Fall 2015

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 23, 2015

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Updated March 18, 2023

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For Burberry Prorsum’s fall-winter 2015 collection, Christopher Bailey delivered a collection packed full of bold colors, fringe and tailored trench coats that referenced the 1970s—a popular trend for this runway season so far. The Burberry woman sported ponchos with bohemian floral prints, shearling coats and even animal print for one rocking outing. A rich color palette of red, green, blue and brown makes a bold statement for fall. Accessories are embellished as well with booties featuring fringe on the back, fringed bucket bags and clutches in suede or leopard print.


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