Now that Tisci is two collections in, it’s clear that he’s trying to find a way to have his creative cake and eat it too — preserve the upscale menswear reputation the brand has established for itself (via the dressier suit and tie offerings) for the ladies and the gentlemen and build out the streetwear-inspired side of the business (the puffers, track pants and color-blocked pieces for the girls and boys) that Tisci clearly has an affinity for. Like it or not, the Burberry of the Tisci era certainly has a point of view.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 18, 2019 00:56 UTC