Burberry sparks ‘see now, buy now’ debate at London Fashion Week

By Li-mei Hoang LONDON (Reuters) – British designer Burberry sparked a debate at this year's London Fashion Week by skipping the usual six-month gap between putting its designs on the catwalk and into shops, prompting concern among smaller designers that they would be unable to compete. This season's fashion week, which runs from Feb. 19 to 23, included references to Shakespeare and British artist David Hockney. Burberry showcased snakeskin trench coats, contrasting metallic dresses and embellished shirts in rich autumnal tones.

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Burberry sparks ‘see now, buy now’ debate at London Fashion Week

Vogue teases new documentary ‘The First Monday In May’

Featuring Wintour and a host of famous designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, the teaser shows the drama involved in prepping the 2015 exhibition. Wintour and her team can be seen organizing the venue décor, juggling the guest list and negotiating Rihanna's expensive budget.

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Vogue teases new documentary ‘The First Monday In May’