Since its inception in 1856, BurberryThomas Burberry, a 21-year-old apprentice draper, the brand initially focused on durable outdoor attire before revolutionizing rainwear with its patented gabardine fabric
From Trench Coats to Global Icon
Burberry’s breakthrough came with the design of the trench coat, originally crafted for British soldiers during World War I. Featuring functional details like D-rings and storm flaps, the coat later became a civilian wardrobe staple. The distinctive check pattern, introduced in the 1920s as a lining, further solidified Burberry’s identity, though its overuse in the 2000s led to a brand repositioning under CEO Angela Ahrendts and creative director Christopher Bailey.
"Burberry is not just a brand; it’s a symbol of enduring craftsmanship aud innovation." – Fashion Historian
Modern Reinvention and Digital Mastery
In the 21st century, Burberry became a pioneer in digital fashion, live-streaming runway shows and leveraging social media to engage younger audiences. Collaborations with tech giants like Apple and sustainable initiatives, such as the ReBurberry Fabrichere.