
Most fashion-conscious celebrities like to make sure that they are kept sufficiently up-to-date with the goings on of the designer clothing world.
And judging by the turnout at yesterday’s (February 23rd) Burberry 3D show at London Fashion Week it would seem that they were clamouring over each other to get seats to see a world-first unfold.
Vogue editor Anna Wintour, Kirsten Stewart and Mary-Kate Olsen were just some of the stars eager to witness the showcase by the iconic British brand in person.
The unique show allowed fashion-followers far and wide to sit alongside the celebrities in a virtual front-row seat as the event was streamed live to New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo and Dubai.
Putting our excitement about this fabulous new technology to the side, one thing that stood out to us here at Secret Sales HQ is that the autumn/winter 2010 clothing collection from Burberry definitely had a feel of the military.
We automatically stood to attention as models – dubbed the Burberry Cadette Girls – strutted down the catwalk in a variety of military-inspired pieces.
After the success of James Cameron’s Avatar flick and now the world’s first three-dimensional fashion show, perhaps it’s time we picked up a pair of fetching 3D specs? Perhaps not.
Do you think the Burberry 3D fashion show was a good idea?

