Riccardo Tisci has been busy re-inventing Burberry since his debut show in September.
After transforming the logo and the monogram, he went on to collaborate with designer Vivienne Westwood on a capsule and then made us all mark the 17th of every month in our diaries for the latest drops from his urban B-Series collection.
Now, Tisci has teased some of the looks from his first pre-fall line for the British fashion house that include an array of takes on the classic camel hue (think beige, taupe, fawn and honey) as well as strong outwear and archive prints.
The pieces are very much in tune with what we saw in September with Tisci saying that he was focusing on establishing the codes through archive prints, house colours and iconic outerwear, while ‘cementing the new themes’.
The collection, that’s due to drop in May, will offer a number of outerwear styles including duffle coats, tuxedo jackets and parkas, as well as shoes with square toe pumps and block heel mules making it on our wish list. Burberry will also introduce a brand new bag dubbed Title tote bag.