Daniel Lee dressed eight celebrities in Burberry for the 2024 Met Gala on Monday, and this year, the creative director extended the colour palette beyond blue and black.
As we all know from this F1 paddock looks, Lewis Hamilton has a very keen interest in fashion.
So much so, that he did his own research for this custom Burberry look, which was inspired by the UK’s first black gardener, John Ystumllyn.
On the red carpet Lewis said “Through adversity, he really triumphed, so that’s where the inspiration really came from.”
Considering the adversities Lewis has faced in his career, from which he has triumphed, winning seven Formula One World Drivers’ Championship titles, the parallels are poignant.
The overcoat remains on-trend in menswear, but this one was particularly special with the hand-embroidered floral motifs symbolising pre-Civil War African culture.
A Burberry Thorn pavé necklace which symbolises hardships of slavery, along with other jewels from Briony Raymond completed his very well-thought-out look.
Styled by Eric Mcneal.
You can always rely on Barry Keoghan to give us a fresh perspective, even when the look is from a byone era.
The Irish actor nailed the theme by capturing the essence of Count Axel in this Victorian-era inspired velvet Burberry suit.
A rare 1930’s OMEGA Lépine “Sideros” pocket watch in the art déco style, along with an OMEGA timepiece completed his look.
Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.
You might be thinking, Naomi Campbell wore the most glamorous Naomi Campbell-esque dress – which would be correct.
Whereas Lily Donaldson’s Burberry gown referenced the crystal motif of the JG Ballard story via embroidered sequinned threads.
Layering has become something of a mini trend, but it’s not a trend I expected to see on Jodie Turner-Smith who is never afraid to go sheer.
But in sticking with the theme, the tulle overlay on her Burberry gown symbolises the delicate nature of British garden flowers, such as daisies.
The same theme carried into Little Simz’s leather Burberry trench coat featuring floral macramé embroidery.
He Cong’s Burberry gold studded dress was supposed to showcase the delicate flower petals and the symmetrical patterns found in nature.
Bright aka Vachirawit Chivaaree’s Burberry look referenced the theme of royalty, drawing inspiration from traditional British nobility as seen in the jacket detailed with bullion floral embroidery.
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