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LONDON, United Kingdom — In the second season of Tim's Take, BoF editor-at-large Tim Blanks talks to fashion's top designers to decode the creative thinking behind their latest collections. Blanks speaks to Christopher Bailey about his Spring/Summer 2017 show where he launched the new see now, buy now initiative.
To read Tim Blanks’ review of Burberry's Spring/Summer 2017 collection, click here.
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