Harry Styles front row at Burberry show

Hollywood star Bradley Cooper sat front row at Burberry's London Fashion Week show to support his girlfriend, model Suki Waterhouse.

Harry Styles, Bradley Cooper and Naomie Harris led an all-star front row Monday at Burberry Prorsum's runway show at London Fashion Week.

The label - Britain's most successful fashion house - typically puts on London Fashion Week's glitziest show in a marquee in Hyde Park, and the front row VIPs often threaten to upstage the clothes.

On Monday all eyes were on Cooper as he squeezed in next to US Vogue editor Anna Wintour to support his girlfriend, model Suki Waterhouse, while nearby singer Tinie Tempah sat with Styles and Harris.

"It was absolutely beautiful," said Harris, who turned heads in Skyfall, the recent James Bond blockbuster.

"So vibrant, classic with such a modern twist, and that's what I love, because I'm personally quite classic in my taste but always wanting to jazz it up with something modern as well."

Harris was craving one particular piece, a "painter coat" with colour prints.

"If I had that in my wardrobe, I'd definitely wear it on the red carpet," she said.

After the show, Styles, who turned up wearing a dark green suede jacket and black skinny trousers, was among the stars to go backstage and give the label's design chief Christopher Bailey a congratulatory hug.

Other familiar faces on the front row included movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, Topshop boss Philip Green, TV presenter Cat Deeley and celebrity photographer Mario Testino.


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