Where to shop the newly-launched Gosha x Burberry?
Off to an amazing start in 2018, Burberry has partnered with Russian designer Gosha Rubchinskiy to create a limited edition capsule collection, which has just launched worldwide.
First spotted as part of Gosha Rubchinskiy's Spring/Summer 2018 runway show, the capsule collection sees Burberry's iconic Vintage check reimagined with Gosha's touch of streetwear twist.
Consisting of eight pieces, the Gosha x Burberry collection is inspired by youth culture and the legacy of British football in Russia.
And it includes a reversible Harrington jacket, duckbill caps, bucket hats and shirts, amongst others, all of which features the Burberry Nova check.
On this collaboration, Christopher Bailey says, "He has an innate cultural sensibility and I was honoured when he asked us to collaborate together for his new collection."
"His reinterpretation of some of our most iconic designs, feels exciting, new and relevant whilst paying enormous respect to their British cultural heritage."
(Swipe gallery below to see the looks on the Gosha runway)
Reimagining such a classic print, Gosha has said that Burberry is one of his favourites to collaborate because of the brand's heavy influence to the Russian community, namely football casuals in St Petersburg.
He says, "I thought, which brand is most iconic. It’s Burberry. It suits many things in the collection, like underground electronic music, like football, England, Russia, club culture."
And here are the list of stores you can shop the collection:
Hong Kong, Pacific Place
Shanghai, Kerry Centre
Tokyo, Shinjuku
Tokyo, Omotesando
Tokyo, Ginza Marronier Dori
Osaka, Shinsaibashi
Osaka, Hankyu
Seoul, Cheongdam-dong
Melbourne, Chadstone
New York, Spring Street
New York, Dover Street Market
Los Angeles, Beverly Hills
London, Regent Street
Berlin, Kurfurstendamm
Milan, Via Montenapoleone
Paris, Faubourg Saint Honore
Moscow Petrovka Street 16
Alternatively, you can also shop it online at www.burberry.com or www.doverstreetmarket.com from 6th January 2018 onwards.