Alexander McQueen’s last outing may have sparked fashion’s latest gizmo: live streaming. Marc Jacobs will follow suit this season, while Burberry, no stranger to a blockbuster trend, is upping the ante further. On February 23, the venerable English house will go the way of Avatar and show its fall collection in 3D. What this means exactly isn't known yet, but our fingers are crossed for exploding trench coats hurling toward us and a crouching, blue-faced, magic pony-tailed Emma Watson. And we're pretty sure plaid glasses will be worked into the mix. Whatever the case, all will be revealed at special 3D events in New York, Paris, Dubai, Tokyo and L.A., in custom screening spaces designed by Christopher Bailey. For the rest, catch the 2D action at live.burberry.com. We see you!
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this should be interesting
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