LONDON — Draw close to a Henry Moore sculpture and the seemingly smooth surface is scratched with tool marks, a marriage of contrasts that inspired Burberry’s new collection unveiled on Monday in London. Mostly black and white, the collection had flashes of colour in indigo blue coats or trousers, or a sweatshirt print derived from the sculptor’s sketches. "They were a study in the shoulder -- the trenchcoat is all about the shoulder, with the gun flaps, and the shoulder was also a big thing for Moore," Bailey told reporters backstage. He described how he spent many hours as a child in Moore’s sculpture park, and relished the chance to collaborate with the foundation that protects his works. "I put my heart into this collection," said Bailey, Burberry’s creative director and chief executive.
Source: Viet Nam News February 21, 2017 07:53 UTC