Modern Muse: Recreating a Burberry Fall/Winter 2025 Look From The Ready-to-Wear Collection

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This season, Burberry returned to its British roots with an Autumn/Winter 2025 collection that redefined heritage for the modern wardrobe. Held at Tate Britain, the show felt like a quiet love letter to the countryside, an ode to wool coats, worn trenches, and layered scarves that looked perfectly at home against fogged glass and green fields. Under Daniel Lee’s creative direction, outerwear took the spotlight: sleek bombers, heavy wool overcoats, and reworked trench silhouettes anchored the collection. The color story leaned into deep neutrals, with black and earthy greens, while the materials spoke to tactile luxury. Smooth leather, brushed cashmere, and dense knits emerged in these tones. Everything about the show captured Burberry’s evolving identity: practical yet indulgent, grounded yet forward-looking.

One look stood out among the lineup. Look 38 featured a cropped, high-shine leather jacket finished with a belt buckle at the waist, paired with gray herringbone trousers that carried an equestrian edge. Thigh-high patent boots and a deep green silk scarf completed the outfit, blending utility and elegance with quiet drama. The styling was simple but intentional, balancing sharp tailoring with texture and light. It was the kind of look that doesn’t need to announce itself; it just works. While Burberry’s runway version would likely total several thousand dollars, recreating its essence can easily be done for under $500 with these finds below.

Lisa Maree First Love Leather Jacket in Black
The First Love Leather Jacket by Lisa Maree captures the cropped silhouette and glossy finish seen in Burberry’s version. Made from genuine sheepskin leather, it has a smooth surface and a side belt feature that nods to the cinched waist of the runway look. The cut feels both structured and wearable, sharp enough for night, but still easy to throw on with trousers or denim. At $350, it’s a strong, investment-worthy alternative that brings the same shine and edge.

Ralph Lauren Leather Moto Jacket in Polo Black
For a more classic interpretation, the Leather Moto Jacket from Ralph Lauren offers a timeless, burnished finish that softens beautifully with wear. Its bright silver hardware adds contrast and polish, giving it that “city-ready” finish while maintaining the tough elegance of Burberry’s cropped piece. At $495, it leans higher in price, but it’s a forever piece with a versatile, slightly more metallic edge.

Reformation Gisele Low Rise Pant in Black Herringbone
The Gisele Low Rise Pant from Reformation channels the understated refinement of Burberry’s herringbone trousers. Made from deadstock knit fabric, the subtle stripe texture gives them that same countryside-inspired tailoring without feeling too formal. The fit is relaxed yet sleek — easy to pair with boots or loafers. At $198, they bring the right amount of structure and sustainability to match the vibe.

Manière De Voir Therese Tailored Button Detail Trousers in Dark Grey
If you’re after a slightly more tailored option, Manière De Voir’s Therese Tailored Button Detail Trousers echo the equestrian tone of Burberry’s look. The dark grey shade and side button detailing mirror the small, polished finishes that make Lee’s designs stand out. At $165, they offer a high-fashion silhouette with an approachable price tag.

Circus NY by Sam Edelman Brigid Over the Knee Boot in Black Leather
To mirror the tall patent boots from the runway, Circus NY’s Brigid Over the Knee Boot delivers with its boxy toe and block heel. Made from synthetic leather, the finish gives off that same structured shine but stays comfortable enough for daily wear. At $200, they’re a durable, easy-to-style option for recreating the long, sleek boot shape.

Gianni Bini Kemba Glossy Leather Over the Knee Stiletto Dress Boots
For something bolder, the Kemba Glossy Leather Boot by Gianni Bini turns up the shine. The patent leather, buckle detailing, and pointed toe give them a dressier, editorial feel, almost identical in spirit to Burberry’s glossy boots. At $250, they add instant edge and sophistication without crossing into costume territory.

JW PEI Orla Weave Handbag in Brown
The Orla Weave Handbag from JW PEI brings a rich, woven texture that complements the dark tones of Burberry’s outfit. Its gold hardware and sculptural handle echo the mix of polish and practicality seen throughout the collection. At $119 on sale, it’s a subtly patterned, vegan leather option that still looks refined.

Max Mara Nappa Sheepskin Nano Pasticcino Bag in Tobacco
Max Mara’s Nano Pasticcino Bag serves as a luxe, compact alternative. Crafted from ram leather with a kiss-lock clasp, it’s understated but sophisticated — the kind of piece that feels timeless rather than trendy. The light brown tone softens the darker palette and offers a hint of contrast. At $245, it’s a quiet luxury moment that fits the Burberry aesthetic perfectly.

Mulberry Square Scarf British Park in Juniper Green Silk Twill
Burberry’s green silk scarf can be recreated beautifully with Mulberry’s British Park Scarf. Made from 100% silk twill, it comes in a deep juniper hue that ties the whole color story together. The size is ideal for wrapping around the neck or tucking into a jacket collar. At $200, it captures that same countryside elegance with a refined, heritage feel.

Lescarf Paisley Scarf in Green
For a more playful alternative, the Paisley Scarf from Lescarf delivers a brighter green with a white and black pattern. The 100% silk fabric moves fluidly and adds visual interest — an easy way to bring personality into the look while keeping the refined tone. At $150, it’s a versatile piece that can be styled multiple ways, from necktie to bag accent.

Essential

As the weather cools, a sleek boot that bridges work and after-hours dressing becomes indispensable. Stuart Weitzman’s Power Boot 75 does exactly that. Available in black leather, suede, or lycra, it’s designed with a pointed toe, three-inch stiletto heel, and comfort-focused construction for all-day wear. The silhouette feels sophisticated but effortless, easy to pair with trousers or a skirt in the office and just as chic for dinner afterward. At $850, it’s an investment piece that captures the same refined versatility at the heart of Burberry’s fall collection.

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