Spring has officially arrived at Burberry—and it’s blooming with royal charm. In its fourth collaborative collection with Highgrove Gardens, the British fashion house pays tribute not only to the natural beauty surrounding the private residence of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla, but also to the timeless elegance of British heritage and environmental stewardship.


Burberry x Highgrove Collection
Rooted in tradition, but blooming with fresh artistic expression, the Highgrove x Burberry capsule collection is a 28-piece celebration of nature’s poetry and purpose. Designed in collaboration with British artist Helen Bullock, the collection draws inspiration from the lush, walled Kitchen Garden at Highgrove—a hidden oasis alive with swaying wildflowers, buzzing honeybees, arbours, and fountains.
“The Gardens are so vast and rich it was hard to decide where to start,” said Bullock. “But I soon fell for the tangled sway of wildflowers and that special combination of dancing poppies and cosmos.”


Burberry x Highgrove Collection
Bullock’s kaleidoscopic illustrations are seamlessly woven into menswear, womenswear, and accessories, ranging from floral-lined trench coats to flowing silk dresses and vibrant scarves. Each item is crafted from sustainable materials like certified wool, organic cotton, and organic silk—further reflecting King Charles III’s long-standing commitment to environmental conservation.
As a Royal Warrant holder, Burberry has long maintained a proud connection to the monarchy, but this collection moves beyond symbolism—it actively supports The King’s Foundation, a charitable initiative founded by King Charles that serves as the custodian of Highgrove Gardens and advocates for sustainable practices in land and craft.
“This new collection is the result of our strong and ongoing partnership with Highgrove,” shared Burberry’s Chief Creative Officer, Daniel Lee. “It celebrates our relationship with nature and our role in preserving it.”

Burberry x Highgrove Collection
To breathe life into the collection’s campaign, Burberry enlisted a trio of actors whose work evokes heritage and timeless storytelling: Elizabeth McGovern, Laura Carmichael (both beloved from Downton Abbey), and rising star Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, known for his role in the period film Mr. Malcolm’s List. Shot by photographer Camille Summers-Valli, the campaign captures tender, familial moments against the backdrop of a quintessential British country house and garden—seamlessly tying the romance of fashion with the serenity of nature.
Burberry is also bringing Highgrove’s beauty to its global audience through immersive in-store activations. Window displays in flagship locations—Regent Street London, Miami, Beijing’s Sanlitun, and Qingdao, China—will be transformed into blooming scenes reminiscent of English gardens, complete with floral arrangements and garden benches. The Qingdao store, in particular, will feature a standout installation inspired by Bullock’s artwork.

Burberry x Highgrove Collection
A Fashion Statement for the Future
This fourth chapter in the Burberry x Highgrove collaboration is more than a seasonal collection—it’s a statement. In a fast-moving industry, it reminds us that fashion can slow down, look around, and draw meaning from its surroundings. By spotlighting the work of The King’s Foundation and supporting environmental craftsmanship, Burberry reinforces its identity as not just a luxury brand, but a steward of cultural and ecological heritage.
With every poppy-printed scarf and organic cotton shirt, Burberry invites us into a garden where fashion meets purpose—and where the legacy of craftsmanship, conservation, and creativity continues to grow.
