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Burberry Participates in Vogue Fashion's Night Out Globally‏

Last night, Burberry participated in the Vogue Fashion’s Night Out initiative in its stores in 9 cities globally. Burberry Creative Director Christopher Bailey and editor of British Vogue, Alexandra Shulman, hosted the official kick off event for the initiative in London with a drinks reception at the Burberry flagship store on New Bond Street in London.

Over 300 guests attended the evening drinks reception to support the global Fashion’s Night Out initiative which celebrates fashion and encourages consumer confidence around the world including Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts, Sarah Brown, Mario Testino, Samantha Cameron, Claudia Schiffer, Erin O'Connor, Laura Bailey, Jaquetta Wheeler, Daisy Lowe, Alice Dellal, Pixie Geldof, Lara Stone, Jourdan Dunn, David Gandy, Yasmin le Bon and Amber le Bon. Also in attendance were Natalia Vodianova, Douglas Booth and Donna Air all of whom wore Burberry.

In New York City, Burberry supported the initiative in its stores on 57th Street and in Soho, where British Burberry model Lily Donaldson played a DJ set wearing Burberry.

Last night Burberry also participated in the Fashion’s Night Out initiative in its stores in 7 additional cities globally – Berlin, Milan, Athens, New Delhi, Madrid, Moscow and Taipei. Here are some images from the events in the Burberry stores in London and New York

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Daisy Lowe and Christopher at Burberry Bond Street store for Fashion's Night Out.

Model Natalia Vodianova at Burberry Bond Street store for Fashion's Night Out

Burberry Creative Director Christopher Bailey and Samantha Cameron at Burberry Bond Street store for Fashion's Night Out

Actress Donna Air at Burberry Bond Street store for Fashion's Night Out

Model Lily Donaldson wearing Burberry at Burberry Soho store, New York

Comments

Always happy to see a pic of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. She's fast becoming one of my faves.
Confashion said…
hellwafashion
She looked amazing in this event and I LOVED her louboutin heels!

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