The Iconic Heritage of Burberry: A Story of British Elegance
Since its founding in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, the British luxury fashion house Burberry
The Birth of a Legacy
A visionary craftsman, Burberry initially focused on creating durable outerwear for outdoor enthusiasts. His breakthrough came in 1879 with the invention of gabardine, a breathable, weather-resistant fabric that revolutionized rainwear. This innovation led to the development of the iconic Burberry trench coat, originally designed for British army officers during World War I.
From Function to Fashion
Over the decades, Burberry became synonymous with refinement, expanding its product line to include:
- Signature checked scarves and accessories
- Luxury fragrances and cosmetics
- High-end watches and eyewear
Modern Reinvention
In the digital age, Burberry continues to innovate while maintaining its classic appeal. The brand was among the first luxury houses to embrace social media and livestream fashion shows in the 2010s. Today, creative director Daniel LeeBurberry's Commitment to Excellence
Beyond fashion, Burberry maintains rigorous standards for craftsmanship and sustainability. Each leather goods from the bags displayed in their product selection tablesBurberry Foundation
A Symbol of British Culture
From royalty (worn by Queen Elizabeth II) to pop culture icons (seen on David Beckham), Burberry represents the perfect alchemy of tradition and modernity. Its flagship stores feature immersive digital experiences while preserving elements from its original London location.
"Burberry does crafts in such a contemporary way—you feel protected by their clothes as you pull them on." —Renowned stylist Grace Coddington