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Burberry, Burberry Brit, Burberry London, Burberry Prorsum, Burberry Sport, Christopher Bailey, Milano
The summer I lived in Milan, Italy I attended a fashion/styling school and fell in love with the window display at Burberry Prorsum. This surprised me because I liked the classic look of Burberry but never really envisioned myself wearing any of it and I certainly did not get too excited about the window displays in the stores in the states. I consider myself to have an edgier style then Burberry and decided to convince myself that these two brands must not be related but of course I soon found out I was wrong which lead me to look into all things Burberry ….
The skinny history of Burberry
(or what I found important to share)
1856
Company founded by Thomas Burberry, he was 21
1895
Weatherproof coat called the “Tielocken” , the predeccessor of the iconic trench coat we all know today.
1917
The weatherproof Ski suit
Years following was tons of weatherproof ski suits, aviator suits, outerwear jackets, etc. I felt as though I was reading the history of Landsend the British version.
1947
The Burberry men’s trench coat was born.
This truly is a classic piece that no man or woman’s wardrobe is complete with out!
1992
Women’s wear Burberry trench coat
1999
Kate Moss featured in the British Campaign
and many more famous actresses and models alike every since.
2001
Christopher Bailey joined as Creative Director and Burberry Prorsum launches
2009
Christopher Bailey promoted to Chief Creative Director
Christopher Bailey:
Christopher born in Yorkshire is a born and bread Bristish fashion and brand marketing genius. Before Christopher made it to Burberry in 2011 he was the Senior womenswear designer for Gucci and before that working for Donna Karen. Burberry had already begun its transformation with former Chief Executive, Rose Marie Bravo and then Christopher stepped in as Chief Executive Designer officially changing the Burberry brand into what we know it as today – the 4 brands of Burberry. They both seem instrumental in developing and launching the Burberry Prorsum high-end line (my favorite of the brands).
The 4 brands of Burberry
Each one of the four brands of Burberry still incorporates its true beginnings, British Outerwear
Burberry Prorsum:
Luxury high-end runway brand. Shows in Milan Ready-to-Wear Fashion Week. Also shown in Milan for menswear. The style is modern fabrics and ideas but using classic structure and that keeps the line still in the heritage of Burberry.
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Burberry London:
The epitome of Burberry or the brand that you think, the classic Trench Coat. Known for it sophisticated British prep style. Womenswear and Menswear.
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Burberry Brit
The most accessible of the brand, casual weekend wear and starts at feasible price for most consumers. Think of classic polo’s, Burberry Brit perfume, etc. Womenswear and Menswear
Burberry Sport:
Sport wear, ski wear and active wear. Womenswear and Menswear
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*Information for this blog entry was gathered from…
Burberry’s Company History. Burberry PLC. Retrieved June 13, 2012. www.burberryplc.com
Bumpus, Jessica. (2011, May 11). Christopher Bailey. British Vogue. Retrieved June 14, 2012 from http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/biographies/christopher-bailey-biography
Burberry Prorsum Designer Bios. New York Magazine, New York Media LLC. Retrieved June 14, 2012 from http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshows/designers/bios/burberry/