It was Twiggy who offered a clue of what was to come in Daniel Lee’s spring Burberry show.

A symbol of 1960s youth culture with her big lashes and little dresses, the model-turned-actress, singer and dancer squeaked into the giant tent set up in Kensington Gardens eager to beat the other celebrities.

“I want to get in before the boy band arrives,” she said, as the crowds behind her screamed and shouted for the lineup of K-pop stars and other musicians — including Elton John, Skepta, Central Cee and Gene Gallagher — who sat front row at this fun show.

But the night belonged to Twiggy , and to the musicians who inspired Lee and his design team.

For spring, Lee said he wanted to celebrate “fashion’s love affair with music,” and drew inspiration from British summer festivals; “Quadro

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