Burberry Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear

Burberry Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear

By MacKenna Sherer — February 27, 2026

On Feb. 23, London Fashion Week came to a close with the Burberry Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection, filled with dramatic textures, moody colors, and the embodiment of London itself. 

Creative Director Daniel Lee showcased his work at the historic Old Billingsgate. The runway had dark, evening lighting and a small replica of the Tower Bridge, truly capturing the nightlife in London.

“Everyone is going out,” Lee said to Vogue regarding the inspiration behind his seasonal line. 


The runway was covered in puddles, mimicking the weather of the rainy city and perfectly complementing the clothing showcased. The collection’s color palette emphasized plum-purple, black, blue, silver, and shades of burgundy. 

As always, Burberry heavily highlighted outerwear; however, this season, ruffled and fur-lined collars were the stars of the show. Models walked the London runway in a variety of ankle-length and cropped jackets, complete with a buckled belt across the waist or a row of buttons up to the neck. 

Not only did the jackets reflect the feeling of the outdoors, but the shoes did as well. Riding boots were the footwear of the evening, embodying a spirit of readiness: as if their wearers were prepared to take on whatever the night might bring.

Fabrics emphasized the role of city life in high fashion. Flowing silk and cascading velvet echoed the mist of London’s often dreary weather, while leather sharply contrasted as a nod to popular going-out trends. 


Of course, the brand’s famous Nova check pattern was prominent as an ode to their 170th anniversary. Featured on scarves and trench coats, Lee embraced Burberry’s heritage alongside its modern identity.

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