Well, London Fashion Week certainly ended on a high note. Burberry has always attracted one of the starriest crowds of LFW and this season was no exception. Lily James, Naomi Campbell, Dua Lipa and boyfriend Anwar Hadid were all present and correct on the front row to watch a host of supermodels showcase Riccardo Tisci's latest offering for the British fashion house.
Kendall Jenner – with newly blonde hair – joined Gigi and Bella Hadid and Irina Shayk in one of the most super of all the model line-ups in London. Tisci had even coaxed Agyness Deyn back to the catwalk for the first time in years.
Deyn was once ubiquitous – during the mid-noughties, her face was essentially everywhere as she became the model of the moment. She was in every fashion campaign going, before she retreated to pursue a career in acting. She appeared on the Saint Laurent catwalk in 2015, but that was the last time. To see her familiar face among the Insta-generation of models felt like an interesting expression of Tisci's intention – he is celebrating the heritage and legacy of Burberry while also appealing to a new, younger audience.
This manifests in elegant tailoring fused with graphic logos and Insta-friendly accessories, making for a collection that will undoubtedly resonate with shoppers across the world.
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The best looks from London Fashion Week
Blanca Miro at LFW
The Spanish influencer Blanca Miro proves that black is back, especially if worn head-to-toe.
Eva Chen at LFW
You can't go wrong with a cinch-waisted trouser suit - and a mega-watt smile - like Eva Chen.
Street-styler at LFW
Ganni's checked dresses still have legs in autumn. Just pop a white tee underneath.
Veronika Heilbrunner at LFW
Veronika Heilbrunner works an all-in-one like no other.
Bettina Looney at LFW
We love the Eighties crop, not to mention the sharp shoulders, on Bettina Looney's blazer.
Jeanette Madsen at LFW
You can't go wrong with leather trousers and a cosy cable-knit jumper. Right, Jeanette?
Lucy Williams at LFW
We've got a lot of love for this citrus-bright ensemble on influencer Lucy Williams.
Street-styler at LFW
Cowboy boots, a hairband AND a logo shoulder bag? This girl's got the lot.
Tyler Psarras at LFW
The slogan's still got legs, especially when rendered against eye-popping neon.
Yasmin Sewell at LFW
Yasmin Sewell's trench-with-a-difference is just the ticket for this one-minute-sunny-next-minute-cloudy weather.
Street-styler at LFW
This lime-green lady has balanced her mini to perfection with treadmill-ready trainers.
Deborah Reyner Sebag at LFW
We've spotted lots of leather blazers, but only one denim so far on Deborah Reyner Sebag. Our verdict? Obsessed.
Street-styler at LFW
You can't go wrong with utilitarian shades of beige and khaki. Finish with army-issue boots.
Yasmine Daas at LFW
This lady proved, definitively, that sequins aren't just for after hours.
Street-styler at LFW
Don't you love the slouchy proportions of this sand-coloured suit?
Street-styler at LFW
Big sleeves and bright orange crinkles? Why the hell not.
Street-styler at LFW
Adding pops of color - in this case bright cherry red - will break up head-to-toe black.
Street-stylers at LFW
Such is the capricious nature of London's weather system that one show-goer is in a bikini top and the other is in a polo neck. Top marks to both for remembering sunglasses.
Hedvig Sagfjord Opshaug at LFW
Make polka dots feel fresh with oversized spots in bold shades.
Deborah Reyner Sebag at LFW
A reconstructed leather skirt and cable knit sweater vest: an unlikely combination but somehow it works. Beige accessories are the cherry on top.
Jeanette Friis Madsen at LFW
Double denim, the 2019 way. Ditch the skinnies for something altogether baggier and be more comfortable in the process.
Linda Tol at LFW
Beige, yellow and brown is a colour palette that is big news for AW19. It's also very versatile, as it will go with everything in your wardrobe.
Oumayma Elboumeshouli at LFW
We're welcoming a drop in temperature with this great autumnal look. Voluminous layers can be surprisingly flattering – we're reaching for the sweater vests as we speak.