Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2015 Pre-Collection
mis à jour le 4 May 2019 à 09:46Hand drawn titles and bold illustrations, inspired by British literary covers dominate the entire collection in a myriad of colours, fabrics and textures.

If you’re looking for an apt description of a Spring Summer wardrobe (if you stay in a place where the sun is not always a guarantee) then all we can say is to repeat our headline till you internalise it completely. The British giant has given us a wholesome idea into styling out summer wardrobes and that includes a whole smorgasbord of prints, fabrics and textures that are bound to titillate the senses.
From dip dye to graphic prints to water marble designs to fringing, the collection has everything boxed down in a series of pencil skirts, maxi dresses and of course trench coats.
Coupled with the usual Burberry finesse and sophistication, it’s terribly hard to pick our favourites but we adore the pink-fringed pencil skirt and the white scalloped skirt laden in sequins – pair that with a simple graphic or crop top and style will just exude on its own.
The entire colour palette is fairly muted with soft peach, greys, navy blue and brown dominating the looks but the canvas is also occasionally given bolts of colour through reds, oranges and greens. Silhouettes are modest and feminine with longer hemlines – whether skirts or dresses – but are beautifully constructed to reveal the woman’s curves. To add to the subtle provocation, slits and plunging necklines make an appearance front and centere as well.
Essentially, there truly isn’t a point of contention in this collection. If we could have it our way, we’d like every piece in our wardrobe stat! Please.
Tarandip Kaur