This Backpack Is Basically Burberry's New It-Girl Poncho
The fashion house synonymous with one of the most iconic wardrobe staples in fashion history is back with another instant classic. Burberry, the pioneer of the trench coat, has taken its trusted nylon and waterproof technology to create the fashion world's next luxury It bag: The Rucksack.
We first caught wind of the bag in the brand's Functionregalia collection at its S/S 16 show in London last year. Now, a slew of our favourite stylish celebs, like Margot Robbie, Taylor Swift, Suki Waterhouse, and Cara Delevigne, have all been spotted with personalised versions of the backpack. It-girl approval aside, the combination of this bag's functionality and its elevated design is reason enough to invest in the piece this season.
Keep scrolling to check out how some of our favourite stars styled the Burberry backpack—and shop it for yourself, too!
Do you think you'll buy into Burberry's backpack movement? How would you style it? Let us know in the comments below…
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