The Earthy Pragmatism of Daniel Lee's Latest Burberry Show
Briefly

"Grounded was a word he used - and it felt so, the models walking at ground level through the National Theatre without, ironically, any histrionics to distract."
"In times of strife, culture becomes direct - the Picassos that sell look like Picassos; movies are blockbusters and comfortable, familiar sequels with characters we know and love; and, in fashion, expensive things look rich."
"Lee sliced and spliced the Burberry trench, working like a musician to sample his greatest hit... the storm-flap was chopped off to form swaggering waist-length capes..."
"This was a rich Burberry collection, in texture and textile, just as its scope was narrowed to focus on a brand icon."
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