Burberry’s fall 2025 show was a star-studded affair.
On Monday, the final day of London Fashion Week, creative director Daniel Lee presented the British fashion house’s latest collection at the Tate Britain with a celebrity-stacked runway — all hailing from the United Kingdom.
“White Lotus” season three actor Jason Isaacs, for instance, touched down in London for the show (a departure from the series’ Thailand resort, no?), hitting the catwalk in a timeless dark gray trench coat styled with a red checkered umbrella.
“Burberry is sophisticated British elegance if you ask me,” Isaacs, who’s known for his role as Lucius Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” series, told Vogue. “I feel honored to be here.”
Then there was “Saltburn” star Richard E. Grant, who modeled a smart olive green tweed jacket enlivened with a thistle brooch.
The women were well represented, too, with “The Crown” actress Lesley Manville and “Downton Abbey” star Elizabeth McGovern both made a cameos on the runway, wearing a black velvet and leather trench coats, respectively.
“The question is, why wouldn’t they be walking,” Lee told Vogue about his casting choices. “It just felt so natural to ask such incredible and respected actors to participate. It’s through them, and the characters they’ve portrayed in so many classic British television programs and films, that we know so much about the etiquette of dressing.”
Kate Moss’ 22-year-old daughter Lila was cast in the show as well, rocking a floral quilted coat and a coordinating midi skirt.
Meanwhile, Naomi Campbell, a longtime Burberry muse, sported a dark purple jacket with a fringe skirt.
Models like Edie Campbell, Erin O’Connor and Karen Elson also returned to the Burberry runway this season.
The front row was equally as celebrity-packed, with Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz — in matching Burberry plaid pants — Kim Cattrall, Georgia May Jagger with mom Jerry Hall, Jodie Turner-Smith and Camila Mendes, among others, making an appearance.
For the luxury label’s newest line, Lee drew inspiration from the British countryside.
“It’s that great Friday night exodus from London,” Lee said in the show notes, describing the theme of the collection.
“Long rainy walks in the great outdoors to disconnect and day trips to grand stately homes.”
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