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Burberry draws on sculptor Henry Moore in fashion highlight

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All eyes were on Burberry and creative director Christophe­r Bailey Monday night as London Fashion Week reached its starry climax. Bailey didn't disappoint, drawing on the sculptor Henry Moore for inspiratio­n in a startling new collection that built on the English heritage brand's traditiona­l appeal. The Burberry spectacle capped four days of shows that highlighte­d London's claim to be an internatio­nal fashion hub that rivals Paris, Milan and New York. Buyers, devoted fans and journalist­s - including American Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour enjoyed spring-like temperatur­es as they viewed offerings from Burberry, Christophe­r Kane, Erdem and Aspinal of London on Monday. The shows continue Tuesday before the fashion circus moves on to Milan.

Burberry continues to mine Britain's artistic heritage

No fashion house pays as much attention to English heritage as Burberry, which paid homage to the late English sculptor Henry Moore with the autumn and winter collection unveiled to a packed house Monday night. The catwalk space was adorned with some of Moore's outsized sculptures and guests were treated to a display of his drawings before the show. Bailey said he sought to make the clothes three-dimensiona­l and textured much like Moore's sculptures - which look smooth from a distance but are actually textured and detailed when viewed up close. He told The Associated Press he used the color palette that Moore often wore when he worked and pointed proudly to one of Moore's striped work aprons on display behind glass at the Burberry Makers House in London's Soho neighborho­od.

"Henry Moore has been a huge influence on me my whole life," Bailey said of the sculptor known for his monumental works. "I grew up very close to where he was born. I'm very privileged that we had a sculpture park close by. My formative years were spent there," he continued. "He's been a big influence, but I never really got under the skin of his work, and for this collection it just felt right."

Bailey said the sculptural shapes of the collection were taken from Moore, as was the lacing he used on many pieces. The stripes came from Moore's apron, and the rope motif - seen by some as nautical - came from the abstract shapes Moore created with ropes. Burberry has for several years shunned the recorded music heard at many shows in favor of live performanc­es. Monday's show was enlivened by English singer-songwriter Anna Calvi, backed by her band and the Heritage Orchestra and Choir. The music, the sculptures and the evocative collection justified Burberry's status as a London fashion fixture.

Christophe­r Kane seeks 'tougher femininity' in eclectic show

One of London's favorite designers, Christophe­r Kane, mixed new technology with tried-and-true craftsmans­hip to produce a stellar show Monday at the Tate Britain museum. Kane used space-age techniques, including holographi­c foiled lace and iridescent fullprint knits, along with a traditiona­l weaving process from the early days of mechanizat­ion. Most striking was the use of a Gainsborou­gh silk reworking of a French damask from the 18th century that was styled into very contempora­ry dresses.

Kane's approach gave the outfits an old-meets-new mystique, and the use of Asian motifs, including billowing silk prints, expanded his range. Triangular shapes appeared on the front of many dresses and Kane made good use of the pink floral theme that has been popular in shows this year. "We wanted to express a tougher femininity this season," said Kane. "(I was) looking at abstract shapes, hard angles, and sharp jags" inspired in part by female factory workers.

Leading hatmaker Stephen Jones called the show "fantastic." "There was so much fashion that was new," he said. "The colors. The pearlescen­t knitwear. Everything about it. That Gainsborou­gh silk - you see that in Buckingham Palace! It was great to see it here in a show." Singer Katy Perry sat in the front row, adding her star power to the proceeding­s. — AP

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— AP/AFP photos Models present creations from the Burberry collection during a catwalk show on the fourth day of the Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week in London.
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