Burberry's Christmas Campaign Pays Tribute to 'The Night Before'

by Christina Donoghue on 9 November 2022

Expertly capturing the buzz of the festive season, Burberry's Christmas campaign - which focuses on the night before Christmas day - features the one and only Shakira.

Expertly capturing the buzz of the festive season, Burberry's Christmas campaign - which focuses on the night before Christmas day - features the one and only Shakira.

Shakira and Burna Boy have both made their Burberry campaign debut with The Night Before; a Burberry-tastic spin on festive cheer. Accompanied by a campaign film in which several episodes show presents piled high wrapped in the signature Burberry check - the film, which was captured by visionary TORSO - also shows musicians rehearse to 'the rhythm of the season' just as Shakira stands on formal dinner tables that double up as a Burberry runway.

The collection features everything from duffle coats in birch brown Burberry Check to beige car coats, not to mention a healthy array of tulle gowns and classic menswear suits, both of which feature the Equestrian Knight Design - adding to the festive cheer, accessories shimmer thanks to their light-catching crystals, making any outfit Christmas-appropriate.

Light, heartfelt and joyous, The Night Before plays on those sleepless nights leading up to Christmas day, full of excitement and festive preparations. Looking for a jazzy outfit to help you through this year's jolly season? Burberry may be the luxury house for you this month.

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