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Riccardo Tisci’s first Burberry collection just debuted at London Fashion Week today (September 17) and to celebrate, the brand is selling limited edition pieces from a debut capsule collection you can buy right now, The B Series.

Available for just 24 hours, B Series pieces are only via Burberry's Instagram, WeChat (in China only) and in-store at the British fashion house's newly redesigned London flagship at 121 Regent Street.

This capsule backs up the first ever piece from Tisci's new Burberry, a black Tee with the new Thomas Burberry monogram, designed by famed Manchester art director and graphic designer Peter Saville, which the designer unveiled via his personal Instagram Thursday last week.

In the same way, this full capsule collection will only be available from now until 17:30 GMT, tomorrow, September 18 (unless it sells out beforehand, which it probably will).

Scroll down for your exclusive look at each piece and hover over the 'i' symbol to cop.

Men

Tisci elevated graphic-driven sportswear to a level of runway desirability that had never been seen before. He predated logo mania — that’s never what he’s been about. His MO has always been more nuanced. He literally turned images and graphics from pure visuals into actual status symbols.

Jian DeLeon, Editorial Director, North America
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Women

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For more on Burberry, including our coverage and analysis of the debut show, jump here.

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