Burberry Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
Burberry Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
By Campbell Bensley — September 25, 2025
Burberry closed out London Fashion Week with a show that played like a love letter to British music and culture, set under a cloud-painted tent in the fields of Kensington Palace Gardens to the tune of English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Creative director Daniel Lee leaned into Burberry’s outerwear style while drawing on British festival energy and rock ‘n’ roll nostalgia.
Lee stayed true to Burberry’s roots, focusing on their signature outerwear pieces. Trench coats took center stage, reimagined with swaying fringe and classic denim, alongside crochet dresses and waxed canvas parkas that gave a distinctly British feel. Suits were also featured prominently in the show, with sharp tailoring and relaxed fits that referenced Burberry’s heritage while capturing the ease of 1970s British rock style.
The influence of Glastonbury, along with the summer festivals that have long defined British youth culture, echoed throughout the collection. From psychedelic-colored jackets to oversized knitted scarves tossed over trench coats, the looks embodied the essence of Britain’s summer festival style.
Through this collection, Lee firmly positioned Burberry as both distinctly British and refreshingly global. Burberry’s Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection felt like a merging of tradition and modernity, offering a glimpse into what the brand’s future may hold with Lee at the helm.
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