British artist Henry Moore provided the inspiration for luxury label Burberry’s latest collection at London Fashion Week as the models swaggered influenced by his work in neutral designs.

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The show was the second under Burberry’s “see now, buy now” retail model mixed menswear and womenswear catwalk show, Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey offered deconstructed knitwear, overhanging shirts and the fashion house’s trademark outerwear.

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There were ivory lace dresses for women, worn with knits or over ruffled white shirts with frills and striped tops. Rope detailing adorned sweatshirt-like jumpers.
There were also one-shouldered short dresses, capes and loose indigo blue trousers alongside overalls.

Men’s shirts had lace detailing while trousers were high-waisted while Burberry’s famed trench coats came in sculpted shapes.

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