I like this collection very much, and I appreciate that Christopher is still incorporating knit sweaters into the collection (I also love the wedges). But I don't think a woman with a large set of breats is going to throw on that 2 pocket knit piece...just a little bizarre...

I found that piece particularly questionable, much more appropriate in the Burberry childrens' range.
Well, in the first few looks we have paper-bag waists and a sack tied with a belt, concept: The progression of grocery transportation?
The paper-bag waist feels a bit
done to be putting it on most bottoms of a collection.
Christopher needs to stop using silks and taffetas, he works best in the thicker,
Burberry fabrics, anything he does in taffeta or silk satin looks awkward and irrelevant to the Burberry aesthetic.
This is such an eyesore.
I see nothing desirable for men and very little for women; usually there is at least one coat, some sublime piece of tailoring, but there's just an awful attempt at a logo t-shirt for men and possibly that creamy coat bound in leather for women (though, nothing new).
Christopher is slipping, I don't want to see fifty versions of the same sick frill skirt again for spring, as with winter, thank you.