Burberry’s Fall 2026 Was Trench-Coatacular (Yes, We’re Coining That)
By Alexus Mosley
Photo Credit/Getty Images
If London winter had a dress code, Burberry just rewrote it. For Fall 2026, Daniel Lee leaned all the way into the city’s wet-weather mood, staging a show that felt like a cinematic stroll across a rain-soaked Tower Bridge. Umbrellas were implied, and trench coats were, of course, mandatory.
Set inside Old Billingsgate with a replica of Tower Bridge and glossy “puddles” dotting the runway, the collection was moody, functional, and pure London romance. The trenches were trench-coatcular with ruffled collars that added softness, faux fur hems, and silhouettes ranging from bouclé and leather to elongated knits cinched with belts and epaulets. One standout even wove a vintage map of London into the fabric. Because why not wear the city on your back?
Lee didn’t stop at outerwear. There were buttery leather bombers, kilts paired with slim track pants, and sharp cloth coats finished with military collars. The trenches may be the main character, but Burberry’s winter uniform extends well beyond them.
With guests arriving in their own Burberry trenches and the brand doubling down on its most iconic codes, Fall 2026 did what Burberry does best. They delivered practical glamour for people who dress for real life, real weather, and real impact.
Consider this your official forecast: it’s trench season, and Burberry is raining on everyone else’s parade.