Burberry Unveils Its Coolest Campaign To Date: Meet The New Stars Of SS14
Christopher Bailey calls in music and film's rising stars to front Burberry's Spring Summer 2014 collection. See the gorgeous pictures first...

Christopher Bailey calls in music and film's rising stars to front Burberry's Spring Summer 2014 collection. See the gorgeous pictures first...
There’s a new gang of cool campaign stars donning Burberry’s coveted trench coats, as the British brand unveils its Spring Summer 2014 campaign.
Christopher Bailey has bagged himself the freshest faces in music and film to front the new collection, just before they all explode in 2014.
Leading the pack is 22-year-old actor Jamie Campbell Bower, who’s already gained quite the following for his roles in Twilight, Harry Potter and Mortal Instruments.
Joining him to model a gorgeous line of traditional checks and new season pastels, is model Malaika Firth, who’s already stormed the Victoria’s Secret catwalk and fronted a Prada campaign.
Leo Dobson, Matilda Lowther, Neelam Johal and Callum Ball complete the impressive ‘English Rose’ line-up, following in the footsteps of Autumn Winter 2013 stars Sienna Miller and boyfriend Tom Sturridge.
Talking about the stars of Burberry’s SS14 campaign, Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey said: 'I think that the cast reinforces the reputation Burberry has for finding and supporting emerging British talent and the campaign's images are very beautiful.’
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