• Bella Hadid walks the runway during the Burberry autumn/winter 2022 fashion show on March 11 in London. All photos: Getty Images
    Bella Hadid walks the runway during the Burberry autumn/winter 2022 fashion show on March 11 in London. All photos: Getty Images
  • The other Hadid model sister, Gigi, also walked the runway.
    The other Hadid model sister, Gigi, also walked the runway.
  • Russian model Irina Shayk walks the runway.
    Russian model Irina Shayk walks the runway.
  • Burberry returned to live fashion shows after two years of pandemic-induced absence.
    Burberry returned to live fashion shows after two years of pandemic-induced absence.
  • Burberry's chief creative officer, Riccardo Tisci, took over a church in central London for the show.
    Burberry's chief creative officer, Riccardo Tisci, took over a church in central London for the show.
  • The fashion show was a celebration of Britishness.
    The fashion show was a celebration of Britishness.
  • The fashion house behind the famous check pattern took over the imposing edifice of Central Hall Westminster.
    The fashion house behind the famous check pattern took over the imposing edifice of Central Hall Westminster.
  • Models showed off the autumn/winter 2022 collection to the sounds of the London Contemporary Orchestra and around 100 choristers.
    Models showed off the autumn/winter 2022 collection to the sounds of the London Contemporary Orchestra and around 100 choristers.
  • The company has undergone a lot of changes with the departure of chief executive Marco Gobbetti, his replacement by Jonathan Akeroyd and a 'lot of Covid'.
    The company has undergone a lot of changes with the departure of chief executive Marco Gobbetti, his replacement by Jonathan Akeroyd and a 'lot of Covid'.
  • Tisci says it was important for him to explore what it means to belong, 'how our roots influence our identity'.
    Tisci says it was important for him to explore what it means to belong, 'how our roots influence our identity'.
  • Models came down stairs and walked among those attending before climbing onto tables specially laid with crockery and cutlery for the occasion.
    Models came down stairs and walked among those attending before climbing onto tables specially laid with crockery and cutlery for the occasion.
  • Celebrities including Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Adam Driver were in attendance.
    Celebrities including Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Adam Driver were in attendance.
  • A model walks in a pale pink dress.
    A model walks in a pale pink dress.
  • Burberry's iconic trench coat was augmented with chains, worn as a dress or printed with trompe l'oeil images.
    Burberry's iconic trench coat was augmented with chains, worn as a dress or printed with trompe l'oeil images.
  • The show presented both womens and mens collection.
    The show presented both womens and mens collection.
  • The new collection is a unique fusion of Britishness that honours the beauty of the past.
    The new collection is a unique fusion of Britishness that honours the beauty of the past.
  • Burberry skipped last month's London Fashion Week.
    Burberry skipped last month's London Fashion Week.
  • The audience sat in the dark in a dramatic setting for the show.
    The audience sat in the dark in a dramatic setting for the show.

Hadid sisters star in Burberry's first in-person catwalk show in two years


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Burberry returned to live fashion shows after two years of pandemic-induced absence this week with Italy's Riccardo Tisci taking over a church in central London outside of fashion week for a celebration of Britishness.

As part of that, Palestinian-Dutch supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid, alongside Russian model Irina Shayk, made an appearance on the runway.

The fashion house behind the famous check pattern took over the imposing edifice of Central Hall Westminster with models showing off the autumn/winter 2022 collection to the sounds of the London Contemporary Orchestra and around 100 choristers.

It was important for me to explore what it means to belong
Riccardo Tisci,
chief creative officer of Burberry

"I think people should be showing when they're ready to show," said chief creative director Tisci, explaining why Burberry skipped last month's London Fashion Week.

Tisci said he "got Covid three, four times", and that the company had undergone a lot of changes with the departure of chief executive Marco Gobbetti, his replacement by Jonathan Akeroyd and a "lot of Covid".

With the audience standing in the dark, the models came down stairs and walked among those attending before climbing onto tables specially laid with crockery and cutlery for the occasion.

"The collection embodies an intangible essence that is Britishness, a unique fusion of honouring the beauty of the past, while also remaining focussed on the future with thankfulness, hope and love."

Celebrities including Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Adam Driver were in attendance to watch the fashion house's iconic trench coat augmented with chains, worn as a dress or printed with trompe l'oeil images.

"It was important for me to explore what it means to belong, how our roots influence our identity and how the power of community and togetherness is what truly brings meaning to the world," Tisci said.

"It feels good" to be back to reality, back to emotions, he said.

Updated: March 13, 2022, 8:07 AM