Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Burberry SS17 At Makers House


Burberry SS17 has been a show like no other. Not only was the opening night accompanied by a beautiful classical orchestra, some truly talented models, and gorgeous garments (Burberry always deliver), but this year they have decided to keep Makers House open to the public to display some of Britain's finest craft makers work alongside their collection. This exquisite display was truly unique and showcased original artwork, the processes of their creation, and had a daily changing schedule of programmed activities!
 
You entered through what initially seemed like an old abandoned archway, or a space from a previous garage, which then turned into a beautiful courtyard filled with figures, fairy lights and shrubbery. 
They even put cute little tables and chairs out so you could enjoy a slice of cake or a cup of tea from their cafe. 
Here are some of the craftsmanship examples...
I then went on to look at their mood walls full of vision, historical influences and beautiful patterns. 
Finally, I ventured upstairs to see their current collection, full of beautiful detail, and a true fusion of new and old. As you arrived you read a sign stating that Burberry SS17's aim was to deliver a collection that reveled in the traditional and true craftsmanship, a show that blurred the lines between masculine and feminine, and in particular drew from Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando'.
There were some beautiful pieces displayed with intricate detail, more nightwear as daywear, cloaks, layers, and lots of beautiful silk. The only thing that I wish there was more of was written explanation of the processes in addition to their graphic and beautiful mood boards. 

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