Showing posts with label Burberry. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

World’s Most Valuable Luxury Brands

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Louis Vuitton is the world’s most valuable luxury brand for the sixth consecutive year according to Millward Brown Optimor’s 2011 BrandZ study.The brand, owned by Paris-based LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, has a value of $24.3 billion, an increase of 23 percent from 2010.
That’s almost as much as the combined values of Hermes, Gucci and Chanel, which ranked second, third and fourth in this year’s luxury-brand standings.
Hermes, in which LVMH holds a 20.2 percent stake, posted the biggest increase in brand value in the luxury industry with a 41 percent jump to $11.9 billion.


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Gucci’s value declined 2 percent to $7.45 billion, affected by French parent PPR’s financial performance. Chanel advanced 23 percent to $6.82 billion.
Hennessy, Moet & Chandon and Fendi placed seventh, eighth and ninth in the study, respectively, with values of $3.42 billion to $5 billion, meaning LVMH owns or has a stake in five of the industry’s 10 most-valuable brands.
The Cartier and Rolex brands ranked fifth and sixth in the luxury-brand ranking, while Burberry replaced Tiffany as No. 10.

source:Luxuo




Monday, April 25, 2011

Jacob Young by Mario Testino for Burberry Spring 2011 Brights Campaign

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Select model Jacob Young joins Cara Delevingne once more for Burberry’s latest campaign photographed by Mario Testino. Wearing Burberry Brights, the duo don the label’s spring eyewear lineup, paired with Burberry Chief Creative Officer, Christopher Bailey’s modern take on the brand’s iconic trench.

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Burberry Spring 2011 Campaign (April) | Matthew Beard by Mario Testino

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Burberry taps Matthew Beard and Sophie Kennedy-Clark for their latest round of campaign images photographed by Mario Testino. Showcasing a lineup from Burberry’s many offerings, ranging from Burberry Prorsum to Burberry Brit, April’s campaign was shot on Brighton Beach.


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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Spring/Summer 2011 Men's Fashion Trends - The Biker Jacket

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Perhaps the biggest factor is the ageing of looks from previous seasons, in particular the military trend. This trend has been with us for the last couple of years now, with varying degrees of popularity, but during A/W10 it reached its peak, the market is now saturated with trench coats, nautically inspired knitwear, t-shirts, military boots and all manner of accessories, and is now beginning to become very thinly spread and over worked. This is certainly not to say that these items have now become unfashionable, rather it is time for change. Hold on to your military inspired items (particularly if you own a camel trench coat – a fine purchase) however, as they will remain completely timeless and transitional in the future, and set you in good stead for this new look, saving you time, money and effort. But before we get too deep into this, let’s have a peek at the fashion worlds take on The Biker Trend.

Burberry Prorsum S/S11 Runway
Burberry Prorsum S/S11 Runway - Men's Biker Trend

As you can see from the looks above, Burberry have really taken a shine to this new trend, breaking away from their well known and highly regarded trench coat staple to produce a wide range of leather pieces that suit this new trend perfectly. But you might still be wondering how military and biker trends go together. Simply put, this is just an extension or development of the basic military trend; there is still the emphasis on simple, chunky and rugged items, but they are used in a different way or mixed with other pieces that don’t necessarily fit the military trend. You could also look at it as an original trend in that it takes the stereotyped biker look and makes it infinitely more fashionable with a focus on a smarter style; more tailored, refined lines, using trousers and shirts whilst retaining the darker colour palette synonymous with the biking world.
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The Biker Trend on the 2011 Runways

Of course the mainstay of this trend will be the Leather Jacket, nothing new here really, the choice is all yours regarding what style you wish to sport, as long as it isn’t one of those horrible branded, faux leather racing jackets, that only work at a race course… if you’re a racing driver. Also just because you wear full leather gear (safety first) doesn’t mean you are now fashionable; still looks too much in my opinion. I’m becoming distracted, actually being a motorcyclist and the biker trend isn’t necessarily linked. And here in fact is the key. Just as wearing military inspired clothes won’t make you a soldier, wearing a leather jacket does not make you a biker. These clothes allude to and suggest, giving you much greater flexibility in how you can model your outfits.
How To Wear
So what is the best way to tap into this new look? Personally, I would make use of the items currently on trend. Mix chunky footwear, military boots or otherwise with slim jeans or chinos (either tucked in or cuffed so they hang just above the ankle), a statement t-shirt and then your chosen leather jacket for that casual, laid back look. Keep colours fairly neutral or dark for the authentic image, using blacks, greys and whites, but if you are feeling adventurous, you could introduce more colour, maybe with a pastel jumper or cardigan, keeping in with the lighter palettes of spring but not being overly garish or in your face.
If you’re feeling really, really niche, go for the outside choice with a leather jacket that isn’t black – dark red or a very deep green perhaps. Feel free to mix in vintage pieces to give your final outfit a bit of flair, paying particular attention to accessories as these will really help to bring your outfit together and create a strong link back to the traditional biker look. You could even chuck in a paisley neckerchief or light coloured silk scarf to suggest some bohemian influence, and remember what I said about mixing in the military, your shearling/aviator jacket will work perfectly with this look to.


source: Fashionbeans;Google


 
 

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Burberry Prorsum Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Menswear


Approaching the fall/winter 2011-2012 season with endless color and exaggerated proportions, Burberry Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey looked to a coat for all seasons. Creating his very own weather boy, Bailey’s outerwear stole the show as usual. Embracing the unexpected, the 60′s provided the inspiration for slick raincoats, quilted finishes and a rainbow of checks. Gathering pleats and reworking tweed, Bailey once again delivered an easily cool showing for a timeless label.





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There is, in case you haven't noticed, a royal wedding about to go down in London, so it was tempting to extract regal references from Christopher Bailey's latest collection for the most heritage-based of all English fashion companies. The neat little coats were the sort of thing young princes might have sported in days gone by, and the ermine-look fur trim had obvious royal connotations, even it was in fact something called "jaguar mink." But the real backstory was both bigger—and smaller. Small first. In the bottomless Burberry archives that are such an inspiration to him, Bailey found an ad campaign from the early sixties where every single image was photographed in different weather conditions. And that—cue the big picture—instantly led him along to the current, utterly ga-ga global weather situation.

Bailey is nothing if not focused. He decided on a coat for all seasons as his theme for Fall 2011, and that's exactly what he offered. There were myriad accompanying permutations of skinny pants, suits, and knitwear that was lacquered or cable knit in combo with furry doeskin. But the Main Event was The Coat in weights that were variously suitable for rain or wind or snow. Here's testament to focus—just as with Bailey's aviator jacket collection last Fall, almost every single coat was an object of lust, from the buffalo-check biggie that opened the show to the "jaguar mink" coat that closed it. Bailey used color astutely—an orange duffel, a pea-green military coat—but he also nailed subdued city camels and tweeds (fur-collared for luxe). And he closed his show with a full-on catwalk rainstorm, courtesy of his special-effects team. The only other designer who dared corral the elements was Alexander McQueen. In his own, much more subtle way, Bailey is as daring.

The kicker for the whole event is that every coat is available on Burberry.com until January 23. "Personalizing technology" is Bailey's game plan. "It makes the whole world smaller, more intimate," he said after the show. Sure, it's a spur to sales, but it goes beyond that; Bailey's acknowledgement of the universality of what he's doing is as timely as the inescapability of the climactic conditions that inspired his latest work.

Source: Style.com

















Burberry Prorsum Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Mens Bags and Prices


first:
  • Alligator briefcase with envelope flap secured with a lock and key
  • The alligator has been hand-sprayed to achieve a dégradé finish that enhances the natural scale pattern
  • Briefcase flap is inserted under a length of tubular palisander wood
  • Two-part handle, one large interior zipped pocket, three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, unlined
  • 42 x 32.5 x 11cm, 100% Alligator, made in Italy
price: £15,000

second:
  • Large goat shearling fur holdall bag featuring statement top zip with padlock and leather key holder
  • The bag is made from goat furs sewn together with contrasting structured leather base and corners
  • Leather straps with cut-out detail, two rolled handles, one interior zipped pocket and three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum jacquard lining
  • 75% goat shearling and 15% calf leather, 56 x 36 x 17cm, made in Italy
 price: £1,195




first:
  • Alligator holdall with top fold over flap fastened by a length of ebony wood
  • The alligator has been hand-sprayed to achieve a dégradé finish that enhances the natural scale pattern
  • Two-part handles, one large interior pocket and three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, Burberry Prorsum jacquard lining
  • 45 x 49 x 15cm, 100% Alligator, made in Italy
price: £20,000
second:
  • Alligator tote bag with wide side panels and tubular smooth ebony wood detail
  • The alligator has been hand-sprayed to achieve a dégradé finish that enhances the natural scale pattern
  • Two part handles, oversize brass zip, large interior zipped pocket, two patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, unlined
  • 42 x 46 x 10cm, 100% Alligator, made in Italy
price: £15,000

first:
  • Large landscape mink fur tote bag with contrasting leather trims
  • The bag is made from soft patchwork mink fur panels with structured leather base and top
  • Top zip closure, oversize brass zip with lock, two rolled leather handles, one interior zip pocket, three patch pockets.
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, Burberry Prorsum jacquard lining
  • 50 x 43 x 24cm, 75% Mink fur, 15% calf leather, made in Italy
price: £4,795
second:
  • Large landscape mink fur tote bag with contrasting leather trims
  • The bag is made from mink furs sewn together with a structured leather base and top panels
  • Top zip closure, oversize brass zip with lock, two rolled leather handles, one interior zip pocket, three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, Burberry Prorsum jacquard lining
  • 50 x 43 x 24cm, 75% Mink fur, 15% calf leather, made in Italy
price: £5,750


first:
  • The classic shape is complemented by the strong and brightly coloured leather.
  • Two rolled leather handles, one shoulder strap, one interior zipped pocket, two patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, Burberry Prorsum jacquard lining
  • 42 x 46cm, 39% polyester, 36% polyamide and 15% polyurethane, made in Italy
pricee: £595

second:
  • Medium smooth nylon tote bag with high shine leather trims
  • The simple shape is complemented by the strong and brightly coloured leather
  • Two rolled leather handles, large interior zipped pocket, three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, Burberry Prorsum jacquard lining.
  • 46 x 42 x 18cm, 39% polyester, 36% polyamide and 15% polyurethane, made in Italy
price: £695

first:
  • Large rugged canvas traveller bag with rivet belted top and smooth leather trims
  • The canvas fabric is resinated to achieve a sculptural shape
  • Two-part handles, oversize zip closure, one interior zip pocket and three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, cotton canvas lining
  • 52 x 50 x 20, 73% cotton, 25% calf leather, 1% polyurethane and 1% PVC, made in Italy
price: £1,195
second:
  • Large rugged canvas holdall bag featuring statement top zip with padlock and leather key holder
  • The canvas fabric is resinated to achieve a sculptural shape
  • Leather straps, two-part handles, interior zipped pocket, three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, cotton canvas lining
  • 56 x 36 x 17cm, 73% cotton, 25% calf leather, 1% polyurethane and 1% PVC, made in Italy
price: £895


first:
  • Large rugged canvas landscape tote bag with strap and buckle detail
  • The canvas fabric has been lightly resinated to achieve a sculptural shape
  • Zip closure, two rolled leather handles, one crossbody strap
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, cotton canvas lining
  • 50 x 42 x 24cm, 73% cotton, 25% calf leather, 1% polyurethane and 1% PVC, made in Italy
price: £1,095
second:
  • Medium rugged canvas tote bag with top zip and padlock
  • The canvas fabric is lightly resinated to achieve a sculptural shape
  • Smooth leather straps, two-part handles, interior zipped pocket and three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, cotton canvas lining
  • 41 x 40 x 17cm, 73% cotton, 25% calf leather, 1% polyurethane and 1 % PVC, made in Italy
price: £895


  • Large landscape felt blanket tote bag with iconic colour stripe screen-printed on the front and back
  • The fabric is thick and felted for a structured but soft finish
  • Top zip closure, brass zip with leather-covered lock, two rolled leather handles
  • One interior zipped pocket, two patch pockets, Burberry Prorsum logo, unlined
  • 50 x 43 x 24cm, 75% wool, 15% calf and 10% polyester, made in Italy
price: £895

first:
  • Medium smooth nylon tote bag with high shine leather trims
  • The simple shape is complemented by the strong and brightly coloured leather
  • Two rolled leather handles, large interior zipped pocket, three patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, Burberry Prorsum jacquard lining.
  • 46 x 42 x 18cm, 39% polyester, 36% polyamide and 15% polyurethane, made in Italy
price: £695
second:
  • Gladstone canvas tote bag with wide side panels
  • The bag has a strong shape, made from rubber-backed canvas, with tubular smooth ebony wood detail
  • Two part handles, oversize brass zip, large interior zipped pocket, two patch pockets
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, unlined
  • 42 x 46 x 10cm, 33% cotton, 33% PVC, 25% calf and 4% polyurethane, made in Italy
price: £995

third:
  • Gladstone canvas briefcase with envelope flap secured with a lock and key
  • The bag is made from rubber-backed canvas with a contrasting suede base
  • Two-part handles, one large interior zipped pocket riveted to the inside of the bag, two patch pockets.
  • Matte brass attachments, Burberry Prorsum logo, unlined
  • 42 x 32.5 x 11cm, 33% cotton, 33% PVC, 25% calf and 4% polyurethane, made in Italy
price: £995

Sunday, January 9, 2011

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