Burberry’s Christopher Bailey to leave iconic British brand
LONDON — Designer Christopher Bailey, who was replaced as Burberry chief executive earlier this year, will leave the British brand in 2018, ending a 17-year stint in which he helped transform a company once known mainly for trench coats into a global luxury icon.
Bailey added the title of CEO to his position as chief creative officer in 2014, taking on unique dual role in recognition of how much his ideas had contributed to Burberry’s success. But he struggled to reinvigorate sagging sales in the company’s key Asian markets and was replaced in July by Marco Gobbetti of the French luxury fashion house Celine.
It was as a designer, however, that Bailey made his name.
He took the company that made trench coats in World War I and wove its classic plaids into contemporary designs. Banking on Britishness, he made it the centre of Burberry’s brand.