Adele rumoured to design Burberry plus-size collection
The singer is thought to be collaborating with Christopher Bailey on a new range for voluptuous women
The singer is thought to be collaborating with Christopher Bailey on a new range for voluptuous women
Adele has had a lasting love affair with Burberry, with the brand dressing her at last year’s BRIT awards and the MTV Video Music Awards. And now it seems the relationship between the fashion house and singer has taken a new turn, with rumours surfacing that she’s to design a range for them.
It’s thought Burberry’s creative director, Christopher Bailey, personally approached Adele to ask her to take on the role of brand ambassador with a view to create a bespoke collection for plus size women.
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The partnership would mark the end of a beautiful fashion journey for the pregnant songstress who previously revealed how long she’s been a fan of Burberry: ‘I've met Christopher Bailey a few times. I've always loved Burberry. I remember saving for three years to get my first bag before I got signed.’
Burberry and Adele are yet to confirm the reports but if they prove true it’s set to be the most exciting thing to happen in the plus-size fashion world in a long time. Make that ever.
What do you think of Adele designing for Burberry? Would you be keen to wear one of her designs? Or should she stick to singing? Have your say below.
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