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Burberry's winter 2026 show evokes a rainy London night out

  • On Monday , Burberry staged its Winter 2026 runway at Old Billingsgate, recreating a miniature London with a Tower Bridge set assembled by chief creative officer Daniel Lee.
  • Daniel Lee framed the season as a return to going out in a distinctly London way, and the fashion house said the set design reflects the work-in-progress energy and constant evolution of the British capital.
  • Inside, the set featured a broken Tower Bridge wrapped in Burberry Check-patterned scaffolding with small blue lights, rubber flooring with resin faux-puddles, moody lighting, black velvet seating, and a soundtrack by FKA Twigs.
  • A string of A-list celebrities attended, including Barry Keoghan, Jason Statham, Kate Moss and Daisy Edgar-Jones, while Victoria Beckham shared Instagram praise for Romeo amid last month’s Beckham family tensions.
  • The show positioned Burberry as a cultural leader by linking the set to the cityscape, with guests seeing the real Tower Bridge outside after viewing the mock one.
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At Burberry, a glamorous night out in the depths of winter

Next winter Burberry wants you out on the town, whatever the weather.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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