I am led into the boardroom of the shiny new Burberry office in Dubai Design District and introduced to the softly spoken, ever-so-English Christopher Bailey.
Wearing an understated suit – the jacket of which lays neatly folded over the back of the sofa – the man single-handedly credited with transforming Burberry into the kind of company that achieved revenues of £2.5 billion (Dh13.4bn) for the 2015/16 fiscal year, pours me a glass of water and invites me to sit down.
When a waiter mistakenly brings him the wrong coffee a few minutes later, I watch both men apologise profusely for their error. When I teasingly tell Bailey that he is shattering my illusions of “the creative director as fashion diva”, he smiles shyly.
Burberry is a brand synonymous with Britishness. The company was founded in Basingstoke in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, a gentleman’s outfitter. Inspired by the notoriously terrible English weather to create a quality overcoat, he invented a new fabric: gabardine. In 1891, Burberry opened his first store in London, and during the First World War provided coats for the British Royal Flying Corps (a precursor to the Royal Air Force). The distinctive checked lining was added in the 1920s, and by the 1960s it was appearing on umbrellas, scarves and luggage. The brand has since branched out into beauty, fragrances, ready-to-wear, childrenswear and accessories.
Bailey was hand-picked to join Burberry as design director in 2001 by then chief executive Rose Marie Bravo. However, it was the next chief executive, Angela Ahrendts, who saw a kindred spirit in the relatively unknown designer. Both shared a view of the future, understanding the importance of attracting a younger audience – and connecting to them via new platforms.
Building on a very British heritage, Bailey set out to make this the backbone of his philosophy. As many companies strive for a global appeal, Burberry has built its name on being quintessentially British.
Often described as an inspiring leader, Bailey proceeded to rise through the ranks. He was named creative director in 2004 and chief creative in 2009. In 2014, he effectively took control of the entire company when he was made both chief creative and chief executive officer.
While Burberry has not been immune to the global economic climate and reported a drop in revenues for the first three months of 2016, there is no denying the effect that Bailey has had on one of Britain’s best-loved luxury brands. He has a knack for tapping into the zeitgeist. For the brand’s spring/summer 2010 show, presented in September 2009, he turned the industry on its head, casting aside the traditional format of the fashion show by simultaneously streaming it online. Suddenly, the inner sanctums of the fashion world – hitherto inaccessible to the masses – were thrown open to anyone with internet access.
Burberry was also the first fashion brand to open up its runway collection for pre-order in 2009, allowing customers to purchase certain pieces directly from the catwalk, months before they were available in stores. Bailey brought Burberry further up to date in 2009 by joining Facebook – the brand now has 40 million followers across 20 social-media platforms. And then, for spring/summer 2016, Bailey decided to involve his customers further still, by previewing Burberry’s entire collection on Snapchat the day before the runway show.
“Snapchat is really important, but I don’t really look at it in terms of ‘this one is the important one today’,” Bailey tells me. “Instead, it starts with: ‘What do we want to say, what energy do we want to create, and what are the different platforms that we can do that on?’ We like testing and playing, and seeing if people engage with it. I find Snapchat such an intriguing platform, because it is unedited. It is quite raw, and we have enjoyed expressing who Burberry is on that platform.”
While Bailey has transformed Burberry into an undeniably progressive brand, he remains respectful of its history and heritage. The brand is, after all, synonymous with a single iconic product, the trench – and Bailey has turned this into a strength, rather than a weakness.
In 2009, he launched The Art of the Trench, which was directly inspired by his customers. “I used to get letters from people, telling me about the story of their trench coats, their father’s coat, or their grandfather’s coat, which had been passed down, and sending me pictures of themselves in the trench coat. It made me realise why fashion and clothes are so important – because they tell a story and they define our identity. I had these wonderful letters and pictures, but no one else was seeing them, and people were obviously very proud of their own stories.”
So Bailey set up The Art of the Trench microsite, where people can upload their images. “It was a way of saying: ‘Here is this British trench coat, made in our little factory in Yorkshire, and they go all around the world, and take on a whole new life of their own.’”
Ever one for looking forward, Bailey remains committed to responding, rather than dictating, to his clients. “Before, it used to be brands pushing out, and now it’s a much more dynamic and integrated and organic relationship, between a consumer, a customer, an audience, a community and a brand and a designer. And I love that dynamic, where one inspires the other, and it doesn’t really matter who inspires who.”
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For Burberry’s next evolutionary step, Bailey is addressing a seismic shift currently rippling through the industry. The frenzied pace of the fashion industry, which has whirred into overdrive in recent years, has seen fashion houses churning out up to eight collections a year. Burberry is one of a handful of brands that has decided to throw aside this traditional timetabling, and has announced that it will combine its men’s and women’s collections into one runway show in autumn 2016. Along with Gucci, Antonio Marras, Bottega Veneta and Giorgio Armani, Burberry is condensing four annual shows into two.
Bailey is also throwing the full weight of Burberry behind one of the biggest industry shake-ups since the creation of ready-to-wear in 1966. See Now Buy Now means that, for the first time, entire collections will be available to buy on the day that they are presented on the runway (there is currently a six-month lag between the show and the clothes arriving in-store).
Such a shift means that every step, from the design process and fabric sourcing, to factories creating the clothes, has to be dragged forward by three months. In an industry that famously runs on last-minute deadline adrenaline, not every brand is capable of making such a transition. Seemingly fearless, Burberry is at the very vanguard of this movement, along with Versace and Diane von Furstenberg. Starting with the spring/summer 2017 collection, which will show this September, Burberry’s full collection will be available to buy on the day of the catwalk show.
“It was a bit of everything,” Bailey explains. “A gut feeling, a logical response to what the audience now wants, a reaction to a shift, but it wasn’t part of some huge strategy to change the way we will work from now on.”
This shift has caused uproar, as it requires a total overhaul of timetabling for designers, buyers and factories. The old template of buyers placing orders after the shows and stock arriving six months later, no longer applies.
Given that he has positioned himself at the very forefront of the industry, it is easy to see how Bailey’s choices might polarise opinions. One such instance was his decision to hire 16-year-old Brooklyn Beckham to shoot the campaign for the Burberry Brit fragrance earlier this year.
“It’s funny, we do these things that seem to really divide opinion. Brooklyn was really straightforward. I follow Brooklyn online, and loved his work and knew he had a big passion for photography. We were talking about this fragrance, Burberry Brit, and I realised that actually all his friends and all his followers are the same people that we are talking to. It goes back to being authentic. Why am I doing a campaign over here with this person, this photographer, when actually the community we are talking to is over there, and these are the people that inspire them? And we just did it.
“I am not naive; I knew it would absolutely polarise opinion because, again, I think we have become very safe in this industry, and you are only allowed to work with certain people, and Brooklyn is not a trained photographer. And that’s OK. I don’t underestimate technical training, but nor do I underestimate the power of someone who feels something, who just picks up a camera and just takes pictures. It’s important that we don’t get stuck in what we should and shouldn’t do, because then we never offer people opportunities.”
Bailey’s strong understanding of visual coding is perhaps most obvious in the 2013 My Burberry campaign, which featured two different generations of British supermodels together in one image. By pairing Kate Moss with Cara Delevingne, and then Naomi Campbell with Jourdan Dunn for the brand’s spring/summer 2015 campaign, Bailey created a strong sense of continuity between the past and the future.
“What I love is the history of this brand, being able to talk to all different types and characters, roots, genders, cultures and lifestyles, and that’s what we always try to celebrate in the campaigns. We are not defined by a particular time or age, but probably defined by a bit of an attitude. Thomas Burberry was this immense pioneer, and he believed in things, and took risks. Kate is an absolute pioneer; Cara is also. If Kate defines a period, Cara does, too. She basically created this social-media personality as one of the world’s biggest models.”
In his own quietly progressive way, Bailey is also a pioneer – not to mention a gentleman, cut from very English cloth.
Read this and more stories in Luxury magazine, out with The National on Thursday, June 23.
sdenman@thenational.ae
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UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
if you go
The flights
Air Astana flies direct from Dubai to Almaty from Dh2,440 per person return, and to Astana (via Almaty) from Dh2,930 return, both including taxes.
The hotels
Rooms at the Ritz-Carlton Almaty cost from Dh1,944 per night including taxes; and in Astana the new Ritz-Carlton Astana (www.marriott) costs from Dh1,325; alternatively, the new St Regis Astana costs from Dh1,458 per night including taxes.
When to visit
March-May and September-November
Visas
Citizens of many countries, including the UAE do not need a visa to enter Kazakhstan for up to 30 days. Contact the nearest Kazakhstan embassy or consulate.
Wicked
Director: Jon M Chu
Stars: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey
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Essentials
The flights: You can fly from the UAE to Iceland with one stop in Europe with a variety of airlines. Return flights with Emirates from Dubai to Stockholm, then Icelandair to Reykjavik, cost from Dh4,153 return. The whole trip takes 11 hours. British Airways flies from Abu Dhabi and Dubai to Reykjavik, via London, with return flights taking 12 hours and costing from Dh2,490 return, including taxes.
The activities: A half-day Silfra snorkelling trip costs 14,990 Icelandic kronur (Dh544) with Dive.is. Inside the Volcano also takes half a day and costs 42,000 kronur (Dh1,524). The Jokulsarlon small-boat cruise lasts about an hour and costs 9,800 kronur (Dh356). Into the Glacier costs 19,500 kronur (Dh708). It lasts three to four hours.
The tours: It’s often better to book a tailor-made trip through a specialist operator. UK-based Discover the World offers seven nights, self-driving, across the island from £892 (Dh4,505) per person. This includes three nights’ accommodation at Hotel Husafell near Into the Glacier, two nights at Hotel Ranga and two nights at the Icelandair Hotel Klaustur. It includes car rental, plus an iPad with itinerary and tourist information pre-loaded onto it, while activities can be booked as optional extras. More information inspiredbyiceland.com
Citadel: Honey Bunny first episode
Directors: Raj & DK
Stars: Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kashvi Majmundar, Kay Kay Menon
Rating: 4/5
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From Zero
Artist: Linkin Park
Label: Warner Records
Number of tracks: 11
Rating: 4/5
The Word for Woman is Wilderness
Abi Andrews, Serpent’s Tail
The Dictionary of Animal Languages
Heidi Sopinka
Scribe
COMPANY PROFILE
Founders: Alhaan Ahmed, Alyina Ahmed and Maximo Tettamanzi
Total funding: Self funded
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Navdeep Suri, India's Ambassador to the UAE
There has been a longstanding need from the Indian community to have a religious premises where they can practise their beliefs. Currently there is a very, very small temple in Bur Dubai and the community has outgrown this. So this will be a major temple and open to all denominations and a place should reflect India’s diversity.
It fits so well into the UAE’s own commitment to tolerance and pluralism and coming in the year of tolerance gives it that extra dimension.
What we will see on April 20 is the foundation ceremony and we expect a pretty broad cross section of the Indian community to be present, both from the UAE and abroad. The Hindu group that is building the temple will have their holiest leader attending – and we expect very senior representation from the leadership of the UAE.
When the designs were taken to the leadership, there were two clear options. There was a New Jersey model with a rectangular structure with the temple recessed inside so it was not too visible from the outside and another was the Neasden temple in London with the spires in its classical shape. And they said: look we said we wanted a temple so it should look like a temple. So this should be a classical style temple in all its glory.
It is beautifully located - 30 minutes outside of Abu Dhabi and barely 45 minutes to Dubai so it serves the needs of both communities.
This is going to be the big temple where I expect people to come from across the country at major festivals and occasions.
It is hugely important – it will take a couple of years to complete given the scale. It is going to be remarkable and will contribute something not just to the landscape in terms of visual architecture but also to the ethos. Here will be a real representation of UAE’s pluralism.
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PROFILE OF HALAN
Started: November 2017
Founders: Mounir Nakhla, Ahmed Mohsen and Mohamed Aboulnaga
Based: Cairo, Egypt
Sector: transport and logistics
Size: 150 employees
Investment: approximately $8 million
Investors include: Singapore’s Battery Road Digital Holdings, Egypt’s Algebra Ventures, Uber co-founder and former CTO Oscar Salazar
Company name: Play:Date
Launched: March 2017 on UAE Mother’s Day
Founder: Shamim Kassibawi
Based: Dubai with operations in the UAE and US
Sector: Tech
Size: 20 employees
Stage of funding: Seed
Investors: Three founders (two silent co-founders) and one venture capital fund
UPI facts
More than 2.2 million Indian tourists arrived in UAE in 2023
More than 3.5 million Indians reside in UAE
Indian tourists can make purchases in UAE using rupee accounts in India through QR-code-based UPI real-time payment systems
Indian residents in UAE can use their non-resident NRO and NRE accounts held in Indian banks linked to a UAE mobile number for UPI transactions
Electoral College Victory
Trump has so far secured 295 Electoral College votes, according to the Associated Press, exceeding the 270 needed to win. Only Nevada and Arizona remain to be called, and both swing states are leaning Republican. Trump swept all five remaining swing states, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, sealing his path to victory and giving him a strong mandate.
Popular Vote Tally
The count is ongoing, but Trump currently leads with nearly 51 per cent of the popular vote to Harris’s 47.6 per cent. Trump has over 72.2 million votes, while Harris trails with approximately 67.4 million.
Usain Bolt's World Championships record
2007 Osaka
200m Silver
4x100m relay Silver
2009 Berlin
100m Gold
200m Gold
4x100m relay Gold
2011 Daegu
100m Disqualified in final for false start
200m Gold
4x100m relay Gold
2013 Moscow
100m Gold
200m Gold
4x100m relay Gold
2015 Beijing
100m Gold
200m Gold
4x100m relay Gold
Bangladesh tour of Pakistan
January 24 – First T20, Lahore
January 25 – Second T20, Lahore
January 27 – Third T20, Lahore
February 7-11 – First Test, Rawalpindi
April 3 – One-off ODI, Karachi
April 5-9 – Second Test, Karachi
The specs
Engine: 2-litre or 3-litre 4Motion all-wheel-drive Power: 250Nm (2-litre); 340 (3-litre) Torque: 450Nm Transmission: 8-speed automatic Starting price: From Dh212,000 On sale: Now
MWTC
Tickets start from Dh100 for adults and are now on sale at www.ticketmaster.ae and Virgin Megastores across the UAE. Three-day and travel packages are also available at 20 per cent discount.
The details
Colette
Director: Wash Westmoreland
Starring: Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Our take: 3/5
Kanguva
Director: Siva
Stars: Suriya, Bobby Deol, Disha Patani, Yogi Babu, Redin Kingsley
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Nayanthara: Beyond The Fairy Tale
Starring: Nayanthara, Vignesh Shivan, Radhika Sarathkumar, Nagarjuna Akkineni
Director: Amith Krishnan
Rating: 3.5/5
Jordan cabinet changes
In
- Raed Mozafar Abu Al Saoud, Minister of Water and Irrigation
- Dr Bassam Samir Al Talhouni, Minister of Justice
- Majd Mohamed Shoueikeh, State Minister of Development of Foundation Performance
- Azmi Mahmud Mohafaza, Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research
- Falah Abdalla Al Ammoush, Minister of Public Works and Housing
- Basma Moussa Ishakat, Minister of Social Development
- Dr Ghazi Monawar Al Zein, Minister of Health
- Ibrahim Sobhi Alshahahede, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Environment
- Dr Mohamed Suleiman Aburamman, Minister of Culture and Minister of Youth
Out
- Dr Adel Issa Al Tawissi, Minister of High Education and Scientific Research
- Hala Noaman “Basiso Lattouf”, Minister of Social Development
- Dr Mahmud Yassin Al Sheyab, Minister of Health
- Yahya Moussa Kasbi, Minister of Public Works and Housing
- Nayef Hamidi Al Fayez, Minister of Environment
- Majd Mohamed Shoueika, Minister of Public Sector Development
- Khalid Moussa Al Huneifat, Minister of Agriculture
- Dr Awad Abu Jarad Al Mushakiba, Minister of Justice
- Mounir Moussa Ouwais, Minister of Water and Agriculture
- Dr Azmi Mahmud Mohafaza, Minister of Education
- Mokarram Mustafa Al Kaysi, Minister of Youth
- Basma Mohamed Al Nousour, Minister of Culture
BIO
Favourite holiday destination: Turkey - because the government look after animals so well there.
Favourite film: I love scary movies. I have so many favourites but The Ring stands out.
Favourite book: The Lord of the Rings. I didn’t like the movies but I loved the books.
Favourite colour: Black.
Favourite music: Hard rock. I actually also perform as a rock DJ in Dubai.
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SPECS
Engine: Two-litre four-cylinder turbo
Power: 235hp
Torque: 350Nm
Transmission: Nine-speed automatic
Price: From Dh167,500 ($45,000)
On sale: Now
Brief scores:
Toss: South Africa, chose to field
Pakistan: 177 & 294
South Africa: 431 & 43-1
Man of the Match: Faf du Plessis (South Africa)
Series: South Africa lead three-match series 2-0
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