Founded in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, the British luxury fashion house Burberry

Innovation with Gabardine Fabric
A breakthrough came in 1879 when Thomas Burberry invented gabardine, a weatherproof, breathable fabric that revolutionized outerwear. This material became the cornerstone of the brand, leading to iconic pieces such as the Burberry Trench Coat, initially designed for British Army officers in World War I.
The Iconic Burberry Check Pattern
By the 1920s, Burberry introduced the now-legendary Nova Check—a camel, black, white, and red plaid pattern. Initially used as a lining for their trench coats, it became a status symbol, frequently seen on accessories and ready-to-wear collections. Though briefly discontinued in the 2000s, the pattern regained its prominence and remains integral to Burberry’s aesthetic.
Modern Reinvention and Sustainability
Under creative directors like Christopher BaileyRiccardo Tisci, Burberry embraced digital transformation, launching pioneering campaigns via live-streamed runway shows. The brand also championed sustainability, committing to reduce carbon emissions and pioneer eco-conscious production methods, further solidifying its influence beyond fashion.
Burberry Today
Today, Burberry merges tradition with contemporary design under its motto—"Prorsum"
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