What does burberry mean?

  1. Caroline Rush:

    The moment they’re selected under that New Gen banner, everyone looks forward to seeing them, we’ve always had great young designers, and successful brands like Burberry, but (London) was lacking that success in the middle that now attracts international press and attention.

  2. Angela Ahrendts:

    There are things about the fashion industry that I miss, but I went to Apple because I felt it was a calling to one of the greatest companies on the planet. I felt we could even do a little of what we did at Burberry : uniting people to do incredible things.

  3. Gregory Morey-Parker:

    He is one of the highest elected officials in the country. He is responsible for making the laws. Yes, I do miss my stone check Burberry scarf, but at the same time it’s why I feel like they’re not focusing enough on the issues at hand, where did all this money come from to finance the campaign…the whole thing is quite bewildering to me.

  4. Riccardo Tisci:

    …The Victorian era (was) a time in Britain for great change and progress, an era that has always inspired me and my work, (Burberry) chose to present his company with an emblem of a knight on a horse, but for his family crest, he instead chose a unicorn. Thomas Burberry was a daring innovator but also a romantic and a dreamer.

  5. Riccardo Tisci:

    My first year at Burberry was about understanding and refining the new codification for the house. With that foundation in place, I feel ready to start exploring what’s at the heart of this incredible brand, this is the story behind this collection, a collection inspired by our past and dedicated to our future. It’s the evolution of our Burberry kingdom.