Burberry finally shakes off its 'chav check' reputation as millennials re-embrace the iconic print (and even Gigi Hadid is a fan)

  • Burberry check suffered image crisis in late '00s due to negative associations 
  • Was popular with Z-list celebs and football hooligans and some venues banned
  • Street style stars at Copenhagen Fashion Week this month rocked the check
  • Has also been seen on Gigi Hadid, Vanessa Hudgens and countless influencers 

Its spent years in the fashion wilderness after being adopted by a distinctly downmarket crowd, but it seems that Burberry's iconic check pattern is making a comeback. 

Back in 2002, the design had been dubbed 'chav check' after it was embraced by far from A-list stars like actress Danniella Westbrook who famously wore it head-to-toe on an outing with her Buberry-clad daughter, complete with a checked pushchair. 

But at Copenhagen Fashion Week this month, it was the print of choice for street style stars and fashion editors - ever the barometer of trends.

And celebrities have been embracing the look too with fashionistas such as Gigi Hadid and Vanessa Hudgens stepping out in Burberry coats in recent months. 

Milda Chellingsworth, personal stylist & founder of stylingforyou.co said the brand has been clever to align itself with aspirational and youthful influencers, such as Cara Delevingne, Suki Waterhouse and even Romeo Beckham. 

'Burberry is very good at leading the way and seeking alternative avenues to engage a younger fashion forward audience,' she explained. 

Gigi Hadid wearing a Burberry trench coat with a flourescent stripe in New York in 2018. The model is part of a new wave of millennial fans re-embracing the iconic check 

Gigi Hadid wearing a Burberry trench coat with a flourescent stripe in New York in 2018. The model is part of a new wave of millennial fans re-embracing the iconic check 

Vanessa Hudgens filming the romantic comedy Second Act in New York in May 2018, wearing a Burberry coat - another signal that the check is back in fashion 

Vanessa Hudgens filming the romantic comedy Second Act in New York in May 2018, wearing a Burberry coat - another signal that the check is back in fashion 

TV personality Vas J Morgan filming for Celebs Go Dating in London earlier this month, wearing the same trench coat as Gigi Hadid

Former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson in his new role as an X Factor judge at the London auditions in July 2018. TV personality Vas J Morgan filming for Celebs Go Dating in London earlier this month, wearing the same trench coat as Gigi Hadid 

'Using young iconic influencers has helped them to engage with this audience which they need to do should they want to keep up to date with the millennials and not just be a brand worn by the older generation. 

There's also a buzz around the brand as new creative director Ricardo Tisci, formerly of Givenchy, who replaced Christopher Bailey will present his first collection next month. 

'With a new designer in place everyone is excited to see what is going to happen with the brand,' Milda explained. 

'The check has been on trend again for some time, with the print slightly changing making it different from what it was in the 80s. 

Pete Doherty was pictured looking dishevelled as he left a club in a taxi in 2005, wearing a Burberry scarf slung around his bare shoulders 

Pete Doherty was pictured looking dishevelled as he left a club in a taxi in 2005, wearing a Burberry scarf slung around his bare shoulders 

Back in her WAG and Spice Girl day, Victoria Beckham, pictured in Cardiff promoting Spice Girl dolls in Cardiff in 2000, was a big fan of Burberry check 

Back in her WAG and Spice Girl day, Victoria Beckham, pictured in Cardiff promoting Spice Girl dolls in Cardiff in 2000, was a big fan of Burberry check 

'I think that the check is a definite for this season and will probably be very much here to stay.'

However, in the late noughties it was a different story as the check became associated with the kind of customers a luxury brand most definitely wants to avoid.  

It was a favourite of Spice Girl Victoria Beckham who was still very firmly in WAG territory at the time, as opposed to her current high fashion status. 

Fashion editor Thora Valdimars wearing a Burberry jacket to the J.Lindeberg show at Copenhagen Fashion Week earlier this month
Stylist and influencer Trine Kjaer in a Burberry check shirt and bag outside the Blanche show at Copenhagen Fashion Week in August 2018

Fashion editor Thora Valdimars wearing a Burberry jacket to the J.Lindeberg show at Copenhagen Fashion Week earlier this month. Stylist and influencer Trine Kjaer in a Burberry check shirt and bag outside the Blanche show at Copenhagen Fashion Week in August 2018

Blogger Funda Christophersen (left) wearing a checked Burberry button shirt to the Cathrine Hammel during Oslo Runway SS19 earlier this month in Norway 

Blogger Funda Christophersen (left) wearing a checked Burberry button shirt to the Cathrine Hammel during Oslo Runway SS19 earlier this month in Norway 

Blogger Lisa Banholzer wearing Burberry trench coat during the Copenhagen Fashion Week in February 2018

Blogger Lisa Banholzer wearing Burberry trench coat during the Copenhagen Fashion Week in February 2018

Meanwhile, Pete Doherty - known for his wild lifestyle and heroin addiction - was pictured looking dishevelled as he emerged form a nightclub with a Burberry scarf slung around his bare chest in 2005. 

But the brand wasn't just the preserve of celebrities with the cash to invest in a high end brand. 

Immediately recognisable, Burberry check was also an affordable way to access luxury with baseball caps, for instance, costing £50.

Worse still, it was easy to copy and spawned an industry of even cheaper counterfeits. 

Romeo Beckham starred in the Burberry Spring Summer 2013 ad campaign with Cara Delevingne and Edie Campbell

Romeo Beckham starred in the Burberry Spring Summer 2013 ad campaign with Cara Delevingne and Edie Campbell

Stylist and influencer Trine Kjaer outside J.Lindeberg during Copenhagen Fashion Week in August 2018

Stylist and influencer Trine Kjaer outside J.Lindeberg during Copenhagen Fashion Week in August 2018

It became associated with football hooligans and some venues banned anyone wearing it, so entrenched was its connection with anti-social behaviour.

In the words of social commentator Peter York, author of the Official Sloane Ranger Handbook: ‘It was associated with people who did bad stuff, who went wild on the terraces. 

'Quite a lot of people thought that Burberry would be worn by the person who mugged them.’

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