And that’s a wrap on LFW! Burberry once again closed London Fashion Week, this time with a dimly lit Fall 2026 presentation at Billingsgate Market. Daniel Lee, who has served as creative director since 2022, unveiled his latest collection against a makeshift castle set. Models (including Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Lina Zhang) emerged from backstage and down the runway in oversized faux fur coats, butter-soft leather jackets in inky shades, and chic ruffled trench coats. From parkas to scarves, the lineup served as a renewed take on the iconic British brand’s house codes. The moody collection was an ode “to going out in a particularly London way,” stated Lee backstage.
Burberry Fall 2026 Collection Review
Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“Not mad at what I’m seeing. Beautiful set.” [justpassingthrough]
“Finally. He is back to himself after whatever festival thing he tried. This is more Lee. It has the ease in the silhouette and the cut, the textures, a rather surprising but so tempting color palette and of course that attitude! So chic! I really loved it. Quite fabulous, quite desirable. Clothes that you want to wear now and forever.” [Lola701]
“Omg finally! This is the Daniel Lee I love. I was losing hope.” [GivenchyAddict]
“That was what I expected from him from day one. Very chic, easy and sexy. Bravo!” [thiago]
“Nice, I like everything I’m seeing. Everyone looks hot, the music is great. Tbh, Burberry is desirable. Walking past their storefront on Regent’s St, I liked what I saw. I’m glad they’ve stuck with him.” [upNorth]
“The first collection that truly feels like Daniel Lee. Mens and womenwear are equally strong, which is increasingly rare in co-ed shows these days. The outerwear, really , stands out but everyhing is really well cut.” [Wolkfolk]
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