Burberry Brings Out The A-Listers To London Fashion Week

Celebrities came out in full force to scope out Burberry Prorsum's AW14 designs

Anna Wintour and Bradley Cooper at Burberry Prorsum AW14.
Anna Wintour and Bradley Cooper at Burberry Prorsum AW14.
(Image credit: Rex)

Celebrities came out in full force to scope out Burberry Prorsum's AW14 designs

Anna Wintour has been busy hitting up the best of London Fashion Week - but she wasn't the only famous face in attendance for the Burberry Prorsum show.

Sitting next to the Vogue editor was American Hustle star Bradley Cooper. We're not sure if Ms. Wintour is a fan of his films or his handsome face, but she seemed positively delighted to share the FROW with Coops, laughing out lout as he whispered in her ear.

(Watch out, Blake Lively - you've got some competition for the role of Anna's BFF!)

Harry Styles at Burberry Prorsum AW14.

Harry Styles at Burberry Prorsum AW14.
(Image credit: Rex)

Across the catwalk it was a team of British talent bringing the star power - One Direction's Harry Styles, rapper Tinie Tempah and actress Naomie Harris decorated the FROW.

Actor Jamie Campbell Bower, TV personality Cat Deeley and fashionista Oliva Palermo were also dressed to impress as they took their seats.

But the celebrities weren't limited to the audience. London's It Girl supermodel Cara Delevinge and Bradley Cooper's girlfriend Suki Waterhouse both walked the runway for the design house.

As usual, Burberry was the hot ticket for LFW!

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.