Daniel Lee
The most logical place to start is with the man who eventually took the creative reins at Burberry. A fellow Brit from Yorkshire, Daniel Lee arrived at the heritage brand in 2022 after a massively successful, hype-fueled run at Bottega Veneta. There,
he proved his ability to create lust-worthy accessories and a distinct, modern aesthetic that resonated globally. His vision for Burberry has been a return to a grittier, more authentic Britishness, moving away from the polish of his predecessors. While his style is edgier than Bailey’s, he shares the same core mission: to take the foundational codes of a legendary house and make them feel urgent, desirable, and deeply connected to the culture of today.
Stuart Vevers
Like Bailey, Stuart Vevers is another talented Brit who has achieved incredible success by revitalizing a legacy brand. Since taking over as Executive Creative Director at the American leather goods house Coach in 2013, Vevers has transformed it from a mall staple into a Gen-Z favorite. He did this by respecting the brand's history while infusing it with a youthful, pop-culture-informed playfulness. Where Bailey looked to British rock and pastoral romance, Vevers finds inspiration in American road trips and a down-to-earth sense of cool. If you appreciated how Bailey made heritage feel accessible and relevant, you'll love the joyful, pragmatic, and commercially savvy approach Vevers has brought to Coach.
Phoebe Philo
While Christopher Bailey was defining modern British luxury at Burberry, Phoebe Philo was his spiritual counterpart, creating an intelligent, minimalist uniform for women at Céline. A fellow Central Saint Martins graduate, Philo became one of the most influential designers of her generation by focusing on what real women want to wear. Her work is less about trends and more about impeccable tailoring, luxurious materials, and a sense of quiet confidence. She designs clothes that are functional, powerful, and timeless—qualities that were also central to Bailey’s best work. After a long hiatus, she launched her own highly anticipated label, continuing her philosophy of creating a considered, lasting wardrobe for the modern woman.
Jonathan Anderson
Jonathan Anderson, the Northern Irish designer behind both JW Anderson and the Spanish luxury house Loewe, is one of fashion’s most prolific talents. What connects him to Bailey is a deep appreciation for craft and a knack for making heritage feel subversively modern. At Loewe, he has celebrated and elevated the brand’s history in leatherwork, infusing it with a quirky, artistic sensibility. His work is often more avant-garde than Bailey's, but it shares that same tension between the classic and the contemporary, the romantic and the intellectual. Fans of Bailey’s layered, art-inspired collections and his championing of British craftsmanship will find a similar spirit in Anderson's thoughtful and often surprising designs.
Christian Siriano
For those who admired Christopher Bailey's ability to create show-stopping red carpet moments and celebrate a wide range of personalities, Christian Siriano is a natural fit. Since winning Project Runway as a young designer, Siriano has built a successful independent American fashion house known for its glamour, drama, and inclusivity. Like Bailey, who championed models like Cara Delevingne and Adwoa Aboah, Siriano has been a vocal advocate for body diversity on the runway, dressing women of all shapes and sizes. He excels at creating beautifully constructed gowns and sharp separates that make a statement. If you loved the romantic, event-worthy side of Bailey's Burberry, Siriano’s exuberant and celebratory approach to fashion will be a welcome discovery.












