From August 14 through 17, Burberry brought a touch of British summer to the Hamptons with a weekend pop-up at Bridgehampton’s Topping Rose House. The 19th-century estate and luxury hotel became the backdrop for a joyful reimagining, as the brand transformed the poolside into an escape lined with bespoke check umbrellas, floats, pillows, and a charming lemonade cart in its iconic house pattern.
To celebrate the opening, Burberry hosted a cocktail party on August 16 that drew names from the fashion, art, and lifestyle worlds. Among those in attendance were model Molly Sims, content creators Jourdan Sloane and Ella Rose McFadin, fashion lawyer Elizabeth Kurpis, photographer Sophie Elgort, celebrity trainer Isaac Boots, and entrepreneur Joey Wolffer. The evening capped off a weekend filled with activations, cementing the Topping Rose takeover as one of the Hamptons’ most stylish summer moments.






Inside the historic space, guests explored a curated edit spanning womenswear, menswear, childrenswear, accessories, fragrance, and home. Summer staples like Burberry Check swimwear were presented alongside refined looks from the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection. The womenswear selection included silk and wool separates designed for day-to-night wear, alongside brocade and argyle patterns, plus outerwear in supple leather, shearling, and mohair.
Accessories also took center stage with new icons referencing the house’s equestrian codes, including the Highlands and Horseshoe shapes. The pop-up additionally marked the first release of the Bridle clutch, a sleek new style introduced during Burberry’s Winter 2025 runway show in London earlier this year.




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