Designer Riccardo Tisci says he wanted the brand’s new look to ‘celebrate eclecticism’
Riccardo Tisci’s Burberry debut shocked London fashion week in the one way no one expected.
An audience braced on Monday for Tisci’s trademark brand of catwalk scandal– men in dresses, women in sideburns, cars on fire, breasts bared – were confronted instead with sublimely elegant, Parisian-accented chic. Knife-pleated skirts were worn with blazers, high-waisted trousers with scarf-print blouses, and everything with neatly coiffed ballerina buns and high-heeled court shoes.
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