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Burberry x Blue Period

A manga exclusive inspired by our signature Lola bag, the Burberry x Blue Period collaboration introduces Lola, an originally drawn character by Tsubasa Yamaguchi.

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    A Creative Collaboration

    Channelling the attitude of the Lola bag, Yamaguchi’s one-off tale continues to be shaped by the values of the Blue Period series and depicts an emotional journey in which Yatora and Ryuji meet with and become inspired by a new character, Lola.

    Animation Burberry Collaboration

    Discover the Story

    The comic is available now to read online, with a complimentary limited-edition hard copy issue available to visitors of the Burberry stores in Japan listed below while stocks last. Find an exclusive wallpaper on our Line account from 20 August and visit our Omotesando store to discover a Blue Period takeover including an exhibition of the comic until 5 September.
    Illustration Girl
    ‘I’ve watched Burberry being featured on TV since I was a child, and it is one of those brands that I not only feel familiar with but also admire.

    That’s why I was really surprised to be offered this opportunity to collaborate. When the discussion progressed and the collaboration was decided, I once again thought deeply about why Blue Period was selected. And then, I came to think about the things that only manga can do – those are the things that I must do.

    Since Burberry is a brand that I admire, I tried to work in the same way as usual. I felt that doing so is the best way to show my respect towards Burberry and I hope this feeling also gets conveyed to Burberry fans.’

    Tsubasa Yamaguchi, Blue Period Author


    Animation of blonde woman
    Animation of one woman, one man

    Find your copy at the following Burberry stores:

    Omotesando
    Ginza
    Shinjuku
    Roppongi Hills
    Shinsaibashi
    Kyoto
    Kobe
    Sapporo Marui Imai
    Sendai Fujisaki
    Mito Keisei
    Isetan Shinjuku
    Shinjuku Takashimaya
    Ginza Mitsukoshi Women’s
    Seibu Shibuya
    Seibu Ikebukuro
    Daimaru Tokyo
    Hankyu Men’s Tokyo
    Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi
    Nihonbashi Takashimaya
    Isetan Tachikawa
    Yokohama Takashimaya
    Sogo Chiba
    Isetan Urawa
    Nagoya Lachic
    Nagoya Takashimaya
    Hankyu Umeda
    Hankyu Osaka
    Takashimaya Osaka
    Daimaru Umeda
    Shinsaibashi Parco
    JR Kyoto Isetan
    Sogo Hiroshima
    Hakata Daimaru
    Fukuoka Iwataya

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