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Iris Law wears a pink checked blouse with a ruffled midi skirt as Burberry launches latest collection during London Fashion Week

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Iris Law wears a pink checked blouse with a ruffled midi skirt as Burberry launches latest collection during London Fashion Week

Iris Law dressed head-to-toe in Burberry’s iconic check as she attended the launch of the fashion house’s latest collection at London Fashion Week on Monday. 

The model, 23, who worked with the brand on their spring campaign this year, wore a pink blouse with a ruffled midi skirt. 

Arriving at Southbank’s National Theatre, she layered a matching shirt over her top and added a pair of quirky shoes, that zipped up the front.

Iris slicked her platinum blonde hair down and accessorised with a black headband and gold hoop earrings to complete her look. 

The best of British heritage welcomed the best of British talent as Burberry presented its latest collection. 

Iris Law dressed head-to-toe in Burberry’s iconic check as she attended the launch of the fashion house’s latest collection at London Fashion Week on Monday

The model, 23, who worked with the brand on their spring campaign this year, wore a pink blouse with a ruffled midi skirt

The model, 23, who worked with the brand on their spring campaign this year, wore a pink blouse with a ruffled midi skirt

The enduringly popular fashion house debuted the forthcoming range in front of a celebrity-packed front row at Southbank’s National Theatre. 

Luxury fashion giant Burberry – a London fashion Week veteran – is one of the handful of brands publishing scientific targets with its materials and production techniques. 

Known for its tartan branding, the fashion house recently raised its emission reduction goals and hopes to be carbon neutral by 2040. 

But BFC chief executive Caroline Rush said: ‘To set carbon reduction targets, you need a team to be able to measure your targets, understand how to reduce them and then report on them.

‘For a small business that’s quite a challenge.’

To help, the BFC now has some 50 businesses that will go through its “low carbon transition” programme for designers.

Ideally, advocates say the programme should be extended to help brands monitor and report their carbon reduction plans.

Arriving at Southbank's National Theatre, she layered a matching shirt over her top and added a pair of quirky shoes, that zipped up the front

She added a ruffled midi skirt and zip detail shoes

Arriving at Southbank’s National Theatre, she layered a matching shirt over her top and added a pair of quirky shoes, that zipped up the front 

Luxury fashion giant Burberry - a London fashion Week veteran - is one of the handful of brands publishing scientific targets with its materials and production techniques

Luxury fashion giant Burberry – a London fashion Week veteran – is one of the handful of brands publishing scientific targets with its materials and production techniques

Iris, is the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, king and queen of the notorious Primrose Hill set that dominated the celebrity headlines in the 1990s.

She was born in Los Angeles but grew up in North London where she still lives.

She spent her childhood surrounded by British A-listers such as the Gallagher brothers, Patsy Kensit, actor Rhys Ifans, Pearl Lowe and Jonny Lee Miller, to name but a few, who often gathered at her parents’ stylish home for wild parties.

Kate Moss is her godmother, and she is best friends with her daughter Lila.

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