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'Writers and Painters' Spring Summer 2014 Collection by Burberry
By SENATUS Magazine | 24 June 2013

On Tuesday, 18 June, Burberry unveiled its Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear collection, inspired by painter David Hockney and writer Alan Bennett, famed Englishmen and artisans of the 1960's. Two iconic looks — A cream linen suit with a perfect green paint smudge on it worn by Hockney and the bright-colored ties contrasted with knitwear seen on Bennett — provided the idea springboard for Bailey, who named his collection 'Writers and Painters'.

Taking a fun and joyful approach to menswear, the Spring/Summer 2014 collection featured outerwear in relaxed silhouettes, unexpected yet delightful mash-ups of color and texture, from the casual to the semi-formal.

Read more: http://senatus.net/article/burberry-ss-2014-menswear-celebrates-artistic-intellectual-spirit/

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