British luxury fashion house Burberry unveiled Monday its first post-pandemic fashion show.
"To me, this presentation really represents the freedom of our imaginations: how we dream to come alive," Chief creative officer of Burberry Group Riccardo Tisci said in a statement.
"I wanted to move through a series of immersive spaces, each of them unique and unexpected in their sound, texture, and experience." he added.
He dedicated the collection to his late mother, who passed away in late August at the age of 93.
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The collection lad the trench territory covered along with the business, elevating and refining hoodies with cape structures and hoods that had a couture sensibility about them.
It also featured models in goblin ear prosthetics, equestrian-like helmet-hats, harnesses, and breastplates. Cow prints and faux fur were also a big feature of the show, playing on the theme of therianthropy.