
Fashion house Burberry unveiled its Spring 2026 collection, focusing on transitional dressing and creating a wardrobe suited for changing weather and everyday wear. The collection revisits established house codes through lighter materials, clear silhouettes, and practical layering. Each look highlights versatility, with items crafted to complement one another.
Womenswear introduces cropped trench coats, quilted jackets, and down-filled outerwear, all sized for layering. These pieces pair with kilts and gabardine cargo trousers that anchor the looks in structure. Accessories extend the wardrobe logic, with B Clip bags and Bloomsbury totes joined by chunky bouclé check scarves. Cavalier boots draw from equestrian references and appear styled with jodhpurs or floral dresses, reinforcing the collection’s practical direction.


Menswear focuses on layered dressing through lightweight trench coats and hooded jackets, each detailed with controlled flashes of House Check. Knitwear features Aran sweaters carrying the Burberry Knight motif, while logo-print T-shirts support relaxed combinations. Seasonal checks appear on shirts, textured co-ords, and signature sneakers, maintaining visual continuity across categories.
Accessories continue the same codes. Chester bags carry tonal woven checks, while leather-panelled versions bring a sharper finish. The repetition of house patterns links footwear, bags, and garments without visual excess.


The Burberry Spring 2026 campaign presents a series of portraits featuring British actress Patsy Kensit, as well as top models Finnlay Davis, and Farah Nieuwburg, reflecting the optimistic tone of dressing between seasons. Shot inside domestic interiors, the images focus on everyday wardrobe rituals shaped by daily life at home.

















