Burberry unveiled its Fall/Winter 2025 collection today at London’s Tate Britain museum, drawing inspiration from British country estates and equestrian styles. Creative director Daniel Lee showcased designs featuring leather trench coats, velvet brocade suits, and equestrian attire like jodhpur trousers and high leather boots. The runway was adorned in bright blue, a signature of Lee’s, with the museum’s neoclassical setting enhanced by impressionist-inspired drapes. The collection’s warm color palette reflected the British countryside, with jacquard-woven trenches, brocade jackets, and silk pyjama shirts evoking domestic elements. Accessories featured oversized scarves and leather boots with Burberry’s check pattern. The show concluded London Fashion Week, part of the autumn-winter 2025 catwalk calendar spanning New York, Milan, and Paris.

























The event featured a star-studded lineup, including models Naomi Campbell and Lila Moss, daughter of Kate Moss. Notable attendees included Geri Halliwell-Horner, the former Spice Girl, who attended with her 18-year-old daughter, Bluebell. The mother-daughter duo posed together, with Halliwell-Horner in a white trench coat and Bluebell in a black jacket.
Daniel Lee’s vision for Burberry was evident in his casting choices, featuring iconic British actors and models such as Lesley Manville, Richard E. Grant, and Jason Isaacs. Lee emphasized the importance of Britishness and its characteristic traits, such as creativity and a bit of mischief, aligning with Burberry’s ethos.



