13 October, 2011

Trend Report: Fall 2011 RTW

Burberry, Prorsum's Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear collection was that of full fabrics, interesting shapes, and military-inspired colors and trimmings. One of Burberry's core business values is that the brand stay "very British". From the looks of it, creative director Christopher Bailey took great inspiration from the brand's history, and created high-fashion shapes with thicker, and probably very warm, fabrics, such as wool. As previously stated, many of the looks contain trimmings that relate to military-style embellishments, such as buckles, toggles, pipping, straps, and unique collar constructions. The color pallette is not widely ranged, but contains some contrasting hues and splashes of black and white. Bailey also brought variations of plaid into the line, and topped some looks with fur. One major focus to this line is the reappearing black and white ink-blot-looking berrets. The collection flows brilliantly from silhouette to silhouette, and greatly represents the luxury and functional brand.















1 comment:

  1. these are gorgeous! burberry did an incredible job in this collection

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