Luxury British fashion house Burberry is partnering with Highgrove House to introduce a new capsule inspired by the King's vibrant, private garden. Featuring artwork by British artist Holly Mills, the collection presents images of wildflower meadows, trees, and delphinium.
As a distinguished royal warrant holder, Burberry holds a designation that acknowledges its provision of goods and services to esteemed royal family members. Notably, the collection spotlights silk scarves and trench coats with floral imagery inspired by the royal land.
"Made in Italy, the four scarves contain organic silk and are finished with hand-rolled edges, ensuring long-lasting quality," said the King’s Foundation in a statement.
The new Burberry collection will be sold in Highgrove shops and online channels.
Royal Garden-Inspired Apparel
Burberry Unveils a Capsule Inspired by King Charles' Highgrove House
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