On February 11, Burberry and Devon Lee Carlson co-hosted an intimate Valentine’s dinner at Wilde’s in Los Feliz, turning the restaurant into a warm, tightly held gathering. Framed as a celebration of “romance in all its forms,” the evening leaned into the kind of social intimacy that has become synonymous with modern luxury events.
Devon, who co-founded Wildflower Cases with her family, has built a presence that moves between entrepreneurship and fashion. What began as a family-run phone case project has grown into a widely recognized brand, positioning her within a generation of founders whose personal identity and business remain closely intertwined. Maintaining a visible role within the fashion ecosystem through runway appearances, collaborations, and an increasingly active digital output, including vlogging, Devon arrived at the event in a pink Burberry trench that reflected the evening’s romantic festivities.




Photography by Myles Hendrik
The guest list reflected a cross-section of familiar LA faces and fashion-adjacent creatives. Attendees included Duke Nicholson, Ray Nicholson, Laura Love, Lauren Leekley, Lorraine Nicholson, Kensington Tillo, Zoi Lerma, Drew Phillips, Salem Mitchell, Francesca Aiello, Kelsey Calemine, Dru MacDonald, Chenelle and Chloe Delgadillo, Anastasia Karanikolaou, Victoria Villarroel, Lexee Smith, Jared Ellner, Yasmine Diba, Ariana Papademetropoulos, and more.
Devon, who has increasingly turned to vlogging as an extension of her digital presence, documented the evening firsthand, offering a personal vantage point on the gathering, while photographer Myles Hendrik captured the night with greater formality. Together, these complementary perspectives reinforced Burberry’s continued investment in intimate cultural moments.




Photography by Myles Hendrik
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