No other collection could have defined the gentlemen so well. Slightly nipped waists, blazers effortlessly layered over suits, patterned sweaters and elegantly mismatched pieces manage to bring this entire collection together. There is something so attractive about a man who manages to look well dressed without looking overly feminine. This collection seems to tell the story of a man who knows how to dress. A man who wakes up on Monday morning, realizes he doesn't want to wear the same old business suit, and instead throws on a printed sweater over his trousers. Grabbing his grandfather's hat and his mustard yellow gloves, he laces his brogues and runs out the door. Without a look back, he has managed to throw on a well crafted outfit. Grabbing a cup of coffee before work, he catches the metro and runs to his office in the heart of Paris. This man is a renaissance man; a man of art and intelligence who is not afraid to woe the ladies (or men) with poetry and who isn't afraid to have his own defined sense of style
The layers and layers of beautiful outerwear, the animal accents, the use of texture and the jewel color scheme all make this an incredible collection.
The use of layering with a suit is incredible, so easy to do and has such a great result.
The use of color as an accent is fantastic. I like the fact that the colors are bold but not bright.
I love the classic Burberry Quilted jacket and vest, and I love the accent of the gloves. The look on the right is my favorite from the entire collection. I would probably have died if he was wearing a bow-tie though.
I am obsessed with the sweater and button down; I would wear those myself.
I love the herringbone accents as well as all of the bulky layering. The tribal accents contrast wonderfully with the put-together style of the look itself.
The leather jacket and the velvet suit are both incredible. Such a 40's throwback, it's absolutely beautiful.
Mismatched velvet and stripe accents make this collection incredible Burberry. Bailey has proved himself once again.