From left to right, Jeremy Irvine, Clemence Poesy, Eddie Redmayne,  Rosie Huntington-Whitely, Mario Testino & Kate Bosworth. 
While Marc Jacobs laid claim to Oliver, Christopher Bailey set his  sights on Eliza Doolittle.  There was something childish about 
Burberry Prorsum’s fall collection, called Town and Country.  Bow belts nipped  in the waists of ruffled velvet skirts over t-shirts and sweaters  sketched with owls. Floral dresses in fall colors like orange, purple  and burgundy had peplums, a silhouette matched by the over-sized pockets  on waxed and cordurouy jackets and coat dresses.  There was plenty of  tweed and houndstooth, but also studded gloves and python bags (many of  which were topped off with fox head fasteners) for the brand’s newly  signature rock n’ roll edge. After Cara Delevigne made the final exit (no Karlie Kloss in sight), the  music stopped and rain poured down on the tent, which sat in the middle  of the otherwise sunny Kensington Square Gardens.  Inside, confetti  fell, to the delight of the star-heavy front row, and the models marched  out with massive umbrellas.  Yes, it was hard to keep one’s eye on the  clothes when 
Eddie Redmayne glowed in the front row, but if anyone can capture an audience, it’s Bailey.