| U.S. models Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid and 
				Gigi Hadid, and Russian Irina Shayk, walked in an Autumn-Winter 
				2020 collection that featured the house's signature neutral 
				tones and references to old-style English tailoring and vintage 
				sportswear.
 Silhouettes were lengthened and trenchcoats came in multiple 
				variations, including oversized, fur trimmed and sleeveless, in 
				a show titled "Memories".
 
 Single outfits combined different sizes and colors of the 
				164-year-old label's classic check, paired with minimal 
				accessories.
 
 Tisci has revamped Burberry since he joined in 2018, changing 
				the label's typeface, introducing a "TB" monogram and bringing 
				an edginess to its classic styles.
 
 The Italian's designs are key to Chief Executive Marco 
				Gobbetti's aim to move the label further upmarket.
 
 His shows have created buzz, particularly among younger shoppers 
				in China who are spending more on luxury brands, with product 
				shown on the runway selling well in stores.
 
 But Burberry, like other European fashion houses, has been hit 
				hard by the outbreak of coronavirus in China, its most important 
				growth market, as shoppers have deserted upmarket malls in major 
				cities and tourism has slumped.
 
 (Reporting by Hanna Rantala; Writing by Paul Sandle and 
				Elizabeth Howcroft; Editing by Mark Potter)
 
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