A magical evening of winter style at the Burford Fashion Show — as seen on our gorgeous real-women models.
Last week we had the absolute joy of showcasing Dotique at the Burford Fashion Show, hosted at the beautiful Burford Golf Club. It was an evening filled with sparkle, winter style and the loveliest audience — with every look worn by our gorgeous real-women models.
Here’s what made the Burford Fashion Show so special:
A stunning setting at Burford Golf Club
Real women on the runway, wearing outfits they genuinely love
A curated edit of winter looks, from rich colours to cosy knits and tailored classics
Buzzy festive energy — fizz, laughter and so much support for local fashion
Shop-the-look moments, with guests snapping photos and saving their favourites
Below, you can relive every look from the Burford Fashion Show and shop your favourites directly from the runway.
Look 1: Jill — Burgundy Elegance at the Burford Fashion Show
Jill opened the Burford Fashion Show in the most striking way — stepping out in a head-to-toe burgundy ensemble that instantly turned heads. The room actually let out a little “ooooh!” when she walked out. Rich, warm and beautifully coordinated, this look was the perfect introduction to the evening: confident, elegant and full of winter charm. HV Society’s tailoring and signature prints shone under the lights, and Jill wore it with such effortless grace.
Why this look stood out
The rich tonal burgundy palette created a sophisticated, pulled-together silhouette.
The equestrian-inspired scarf print on the blouse added depth and interest under the tailored blazer.
The structured trousers balanced the softness of the blouse, giving Jill a flattering and confident runway presence.
Each piece works individually, but together they deliver a chic, monochrome winter outfit that drew so many compliments on the night.
Styling Notes
Pair the blazer and trousers with a cream knit such as the HV Society Jumper HVSLanza - Kit for a softer daytime look.
Swap the blouse for a simple tee to make the outfit more relaxed and wearable day-to-day.
Add gold accessories or tan leather to highlight the warmth of the burgundy.
Look 2: Sarah — Relaxed Winter Boho at the Burford Fashion Show
Sarah brought a completely different vibe to the runway — the effortless, relaxed boho energy that Maison Hotel nails every single season. Her look felt like a breath of fresh air in the middle of winter styling: soft neutrals, a hint of print, and that signature laid-back elegance.
The crowd loved this one because it felt so wearable — the kind of outfit you can throw on for weekends, coffee dates, Christmas markets or cosy pub lunches. It floated beautifully down the runway and showed off how versatile winter dressing can be when you mix relaxed silhouettes with rich, warm tones.
Why this look stood out
The soft neutral tee created a clean base, letting the jacket and trousers shine.
The Hamptons Blue trousers added an effortless boho flow — relaxed but still polished.
The Burnt Russet jacket brought warmth, structure and that signature Maison Hotel charm.
The combination of textures, tones and movement made this look stand out without feeling “too much."
Styling Notes
Add a chunky knit scarf for a cosy, layered winter look.
Swap the tee for a lightweight roll-neck to transition into colder days.
Pair with ankle boots or trainers depending on whether you want polished or casual.
Look 3: Wendy —Pink Pop & Mac Denim Chic at the Burford Fashion Show
Wendy lit up the runway in Look 3 — a feel-good, joy-bringer of an outfit that had the whole room smiling. If there was ever a look that captured Dotique’s love of colour and confidence, it was this one. The combination of MAC’s perfect-fit denim with Vilagallo’s vibrant pink knit and reversible gilet created a standout moment that felt fresh, fun and totally wearable.
The audience reaction said it all — this was one of the big fun looks of the night. The movement of the faux-fur gilet, the richness of the hot pink, and the flattering shape of the MAC Dream Bootcut jeans made this a true crowd-pleaser.
Why this look stood out
The hot pink jumper gave instant impact — cheerful, bold and perfect for winter.
The reversible Vilagallo gilet added texture, movement and two completely different styling options in one piece.
The MAC Dream Bootcut anchored the look with their famously flattering shape and soft stretch.
Together, the mix of colour and classic denim felt lively yet polished — a real Dotique signature.
Styling Notes
Wear the gilet on the navy side for a more pared-back daytime look.
For evening, keep the pink faux fur side facing out — it’s a statement on its own.
Add simple accessories: gold hoops, a crossbody bag and suede ankle boots for the perfect winter outfit.
Look 4: Jacqui — Effortless Denim & Midnight Blue Sparkle at the Burford Fashion Show
Jacqui brought effortless elegance to the runway in Look 4 — a beautifully simple yet striking outfit built around our bestselling MAC Dream Bootcut jeans. Paired with Fabienne Chapot’s shimmering After Midnight Blue Ronny Sweater, the look had that perfect balance of relaxed and refined that so many women in the audience adored.
The deep midnight blue caught the runway lights beautifully, creating a soft sparkle with every step. It’s one of those looks that feels incredibly wearable but still special — the kind of knit you reach for throughout December when you want to feel cosy and put-together.
Why this look stood out
The rich midnight blue brought understated sparkle without feeling over the top.
The Dream Bootcut shape flattered Jacqui beautifully, giving the whole outfit length and movement.
This is a real-life wearable look — cosy enough for everyday but polished enough for dinners, drinks or festive events.
The simplicity of two hero pieces created a clean silhouette that the audience loved.
Styling Notes
Add a statement earring to elevate the sparkle for evening.
Pair with black or navy boots for a seamless leg line.
For daytime, throw on a camel coat for a chic high-low contrast.
Look 5: Carole — Winter Shimmer & Textured Elegance at the Burford Fashion Show
Carole brought a touch of winter magic to the runway in Look 5 — a beautifully textured, softly shimmering outfit that had the whole room leaning in for a closer look. Elisa Cavaletti is known for her intricate detailing and unique fabrics, and this look showcased the brand at its absolute best.
The combination of soft grey shimmer, structured layering and MAC’s velvety Baby Soft Corduroy trousers created a luxurious, contemporary winter silhouette. It felt artistic, elegant and wonderfully different — a standout moment at the Burford Fashion Show.
Why this look stood out
The shimmering knit with cut-out detailing gave a soft, elegant glow under the lights.
The Elisa Cavaletti jacket added structure and artistic edge, creating a beautifully balanced top half.
The MAC Baby Soft Cord trousers added warmth, comfort and rich texture — perfect for winter styling.
Together, the mix of shimmer, soft grey tones and sculpted shapes created a look that felt premium, unique and incredibly flattering on Carole.
Styling Notes
Pair with silver or pewter accessories to echo the shimmer in the knit.
For an evening look, add heeled boots and a metallic clutch.
For daytime, switch to trainers and keep the jacket open for a relaxed, chic style.
Look 6: Jill — Winter Shimmer & Textured Elegance at the Burford Fashion Show
Jill returned to the runway in a completely different mood for Look 6 — one bursting with colour, print and that unmistakable ME369 personality. This was one of the most joyful looks of the night. Bright, bold and full of movement, it showcased exactly why so many of our customers gravitate toward the brand’s confident, expressive style.
The “Rodeo” print story is a real talking point — a mix of colour, pattern and unexpected detail that instantly lifts your mood. When Jill walked out in this set, the room lit up. It’s the kind of outfit that makes you smile the moment you see it… and even more when you wear it.
Why this look stood out
The Rodeo print is THE hero — colourful, expressive and completely unapologetic.
Paired together, the shirt and trousers create a cohesive co-ord that feels modern and fashion-forward.
The relaxed shapes made this set comfortable and wearable, even with the bold print.
The movement of the trousers added drama and energy to the runway.
It was one of the most complimented and photographed outfits of the night.
Styling Notes
Wear as a full co-ord for maximum impact (as seen on Jill).
Split the set for everyday styling — pair the shirt with jeans, or the trousers with a simple white tee.
Add neutral boots or trainers to let the print shine.
Look 7: Jacqui — Soft Leather & Autumn Oak Tones at the Burford Fashion Show
Jacqui stepped back onto the runway in Look 7 wearing a beautifully curated Part Two outfit that blended soft leather, gentle movement and those rich oak-toned prints the brand does so well. This was one of the most effortlessly elegant looks of the night — relaxed, feminine and ultra-wearable, with that Scandinavian simplicity Part Two are known for.
The combination of the supple mole grey leather jacket, floaty printed blouse and matching skirt created a modern, tonal outfit that looked incredible under the runway lighting. It moved beautifully and felt like the perfect winter-to-spring transitional look.
Why this look stood out
The mole grey leather jacket added a luxurious edge without overpowering the soft print underneath.
The matching blouse and skirt created an elegant coordinated set with gorgeous movement.
The warm French Oak tones flattered Jacqui beautifully and felt perfect for the season.
The outfit struck the ideal balance between feminine and contemporary — a clear audience favourite.
It’s one of those looks that works beautifully for lunches, events, dinner dates or even the school run with trainers.
Styling Notes
For daytime, pair with cream trainers and keep the jacket open.
For evenings or events, switch to tan or chocolate boots and add gold jewellery.
The blouse and skirt can easily be worn separately — style the blouse with jeans, or the skirt with a chunky knit.
Look 8: Sarah — Modern Monochrome with an Edge at the Burford Fashion Show
Sarah's took to the runway for the second time in a striking monochrome look from Brave + True — effortlessly cool, modern, and full of movement. This was one of those outfits the audience instantly leaned forward for… simple at first glance, but with so many clever details once you see it in motion.
The combination of the Chance Skirt and the Heart On My Sleeve Knit created a perfectly balanced look: soft and cosy on top, dramatic and swishy on the bottom. The contrast of black and off-white made it feel crisp, clean and incredibly chic.
It was a look that summed up what so many women want from winter dressing: comfort, personality and just the right amount of edge.
Why this look stood out
The pleated swish of the Chance Skirt created movement that caught every spotlight.
The Heart On My Sleeve Knit brought softness and contrast — playful but still polished.
The monochrome palette gave the whole outfit a minimalist, modern feel.
Sarah wore it with such easy confidence — and the audience adored it.
This was one of the most wearable looks of the evening, perfect for dinners, days out or dressed-down office style.
Styling Notes
Add a black leather jacket for extra edge on cooler days.
Swap the knit for a fitted roll-neck to make it evening-ready.
Wear with ankle boots, loafers or trainers — it works with all three.
Look 9: Carole — Soft Neutrals & Ruby Velvet at the Burford Fashion Show
Carole returned to the runway in Look 9 wearing one of the most wearable-meets-elevated outfits of the entire Burford Fashion Show. This look blended texture, comfort and a touch of biker-edge, and the reaction in the room was instant — so many guests scribbled this down as a favourite.
The pairing of Red Button’s Tessy Velvet trousers in Burgundy with a soft neutral Nümph shirt created a rich, sophisticated colour palette. Then the Frank Lyman off-white biker jacket finished the whole look with that perfect mix of structure and chic. It felt modern, flattering and absolutely perfect for winter days and festive gatherings.
Why this look stood out
The ruby velvet trousers added festive richness and beautiful texture.
The Sesame Nümph shirt softened the look and kept it effortlessly wearable.
The Frank Lyman jacket elevated the outfit instantly — modern, structured and so flattering on Carole.
The whole combination was a masterclass in mixing neutral tones with a bold pop of colour.
It was one of the looks guests said they could “see themselves wearing tomorrow" and bought the trousers right there on the night.
Styling Notes
Add simple gold jewellery to highlight the warm tones.
Pair with cream trainers for daytime, or heeled boots for evening.
Swap the shirt for a fine-knit roll-neck on colder days.
Look 10: Wendy — Soft Milk Knit & Subtle Sparkle at the Burford Fashion Show
Wendy’s next look of the evening was one of the softest, chicest combinations on the runway — a perfect blend of gentle textures and understated sparkle. This outfit felt like winter elegance done the Dotique way: cosy, polished and effortlessly eye-catching.
The Uchuu Milk Sweater brought a beautiful softness to the look, with its delicate 3D flower detail catching the light as Wendy walked. Paired with Fabienne Chapot’s sleek black Elias Jacket and Frank Lyman’s subtly diamanté-trimmed jeans, the outfit delivered just the right amount of glamour without ever feeling too much.
It was the kind of look that suits so many women in the audience — comfortable enough for everyday, stylish enough for festive catch-ups, and easy to dress up or down.
Why this look stood out
The milk-tone sweater brought instant softness and femininity to the runway.
The 3D floral detail added interest and designer-level texture.
The black Elias Jacket sharpened the whole outfit, giving it a clean, chic silhouette.
The diamanté detailing on the jeans added a soft sparkle — festive without shouting.
Everyone loved how wearable this was — a perfect “day to dinner” winter look.
Styling Notes
Pair with black boots or loafers for an elevated everyday outfit.
Add silver jewellery to echo the diamanté detail.
Swap the jacket for a long coat to soften the silhouette even further.
Look 11: Jill — Red Wine Statement Coat & Chic Neutrals at the Burford Fashion Show
Jill’s final appearance on the runway was an absolute showstopper. Look 11 brought together bold colour, elegant neutrals and Brave + True’s signature statement outerwear. The moment she stepped out in the Jungle Coat in Red Wine, the room reacted — it’s one of those coats that does all the talking the second you see it.
Underneath, she wore a beautifully balanced Frank Lyman combination in warm beige tones — a soft, flattering top paired with abstract-print trousers that added depth and interest without overpowering the outfit. Together, the look felt modern, confident and incredibly stylish, marking one of the standout moments of the evening.
Why this look stood out
The Red Wine Jungle Coat brought instant drama — rich, bold and totally runway-worthy.
The neutral Frank Lyman pieces underneath added softness and balance, keeping the look effortlessly wearable.
The combination of print and block colour created a beautifully styled contrast.
Jill wore this with such poise that it quickly became one of the “I need that coat” moments of the night.
It felt like the perfect winter show finale — warm, striking and full of personality.
Styling Notes
Let the coat take centre stage — pair with simple knits and neutral bottoms.
For a dressed-up look, add gold jewellery and heeled boots.
For everyday, wear the trousers with a cream jumper for a softer winter outfit.
Look 12: Sarah — Sparkle All The Way at the Burford Fashion Show
For the final look of her runway rotation, Sarah shimmered and steered the evening into full festive mode with a stunning piece from Atom Label. The black jumpsuit with rose gold sequin detailing brought instant glamour — soft light caught the sequins effortlessly as she stepped, and the audience couldn’t help but lean in.
This look bridged sophisticated eveningwear with the Dotique energy of real-women wearability. The streamlined silhouette, the luminous detailing, and the bold decision to go head-to-toe jumpsuit all combined to create a closing moment that felt powerful, stylish and utterly memorable.
Why this look stood out
The rose gold sequins provided just the right sparkle for a winter evening.
The jumpsuit silhouette is modern, flattering and simplifies the “what do I wear?” question many stylish women face.
Worn with confidence by Sarah, it felt like a “go-straight-from-runway-to-party” outfit.
It brought the show to a high energy, glamorous close — perfect for the final look of the night.
Styling Notes
Pair with rose gold or metallic accessories to echo the sequin detail.
Add a sleek clutch and strappy heels for a truly elevated evening look.
For a more relaxed take, style with block-heels and a cool biker jacket for contrast.
Look 13: Wendy — Velvet Trim & Stylish Stripe Detail at the Burford Fashion Show
Wendy stepped onto the runway in a striking new ensemble — a blend of sophisticated tailoring and playful colour pops that made this look unforgettable. The double-breasted blazer from Vilagallo, trimmed in rich fuchsia velvet, brought elegance and bold detailing, while the black trousers with pink side-striped detail added that modern twist we know our Dotique customers love.
The combination felt curated yet wearable — a perfect example of high fashion with real-world applications. For many in the audience, this outfit became an instant favourite.
This look bridged sophisticated eveningwear with the Dotique energy of real-women wearability. The streamlined silhouette, the luminous detailing, and the bold decision to go head-to-toe jumpsuit all combined to create a closing moment that felt powerful, stylish and utterly memorable.
Why this look stood out
The fuchsia velvet trim on the blazer gave luxe texture and colour contrast, making a strong style statement.
The black trousers with pink side stripe brought movement, edge and a sporty-chic vibe, balancing the tailored top half.
Together the pieces created a look that felt effortlessly elevated — perfect for winter lunches, dinners or informal events.
Wendy’s confident walk and the outfit’s visual impact made this a standout moment of the evening.
Styling Notes
Match the fuchsia trim by incorporating a subtle pink accessory — perhaps a small bag or scarf.
For a sleek look, wear the blazer buttoned with a white tee underneath.
For a stylish change, swap trainers for pointed flats or ankle boots.
Look 14: Jacqui — Floral Flow & Soft French Blue Layering at the Burford Fashion Show
Jacqui’s Look 14 brought a beautifully soft and feminine moment to the runway. The Clarissa midi dress, with its delicate multi-floral print, moved effortlessly as she walked — light, flattering and full of easy elegance.
Layered over the top was Fabienne Chapot’s Bobby Jacket in French Blue — a soft, unstructured knit-style jacket that added warmth and colour without taking over the outfit. The relaxed drape made the look feel approachable and real-life wearable, while still giving enough polish for events.
It was one of those outfits where the textures, colours and shapes worked in perfect harmony — gentle, flattering and so true to Dotique’s “real women” style.
Why this look stood out
The floaty floral midi brought beautiful movement and softness to the runway.
The French Blue Bobby Jacket added a cosy, relaxed layer without overpowering the dress.
The colour pairing felt fresh and uplifting — a lovely palette for winter events.
It struck the perfect balance between comfort and occasionwear, making it one of the most wearable looks of the evening.
Styling Notes
Pair with soft suede boots or simple heels depending on the event.
Add minimal jewellery — the print does the talking.
Wear the jacket open for a relaxed, effortless vibe.
Look 15: Carole — Luxe Jumpsuit & Sleek Overcoat at the Burford Fashion Show
Carole commanded the runway in Look 15 — a sleek, sophisticated finish to her trio of looks that epitomised quiet luxury and effortless confidence. The standout piece was the Atom Label Uranium Jumpsuit in Blackcurrant, with its rich colour and fluid silhouette creating a striking statement. Layered over this was the Brave + True New York Coat in Grey Bambi, adding polished structure and the kind of effortless chic you reach for when you want to look modern yet relaxed.
This was one of the looks that resonated most with the audience — the way Carole moved in the jumpsuit, the depth of the blackcurrant tone and the clean lines of the coat all combined to create a powerful runway-moment.
Why this look stood out
The deep blackcurrant jumpsuit offered a rich, standout colour that felt elevated but wearable.
The bell-sleeve detail on the jumpsuit added movement and soft drama.
The grey bambi coat layered beautifully, giving modern polish and a refined outerwear finish.
The combination hit the perfect note of polish meets personality — just the kind of look Dotique excels at showcasing.
Styling Notes
Pair with strappy heels or sleek boots for an evening look.
Keep accessories minimal — let the jumpsuit and coat do the talking.
Use a metallic clutch or subtle silver jewellery to echo the depth of the blackcurrant.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Dotique runway without a little moment from the men — and Dan and Graham absolutely delivered. Wearing the latest shirts from A Fish Named Fred, they brought so much personality to the Burford Fashion Show. The bold prints and playful detailing suited them down to the ground, and the audience loved seeing a splash of menswear fun on the runway.
The best part? They loved the shirts so much they bought them straight from the runway. No hesitation, no debate — just two very happy men discovering their new favourite brand. A Fish Named Fred has officially gained two superfans.
As the final look left the runway, the room was filled with that unmistakable mix of sparkle, smiles and festive energy that made the Burford Fashion Show so special. It was an evening that celebrated real women, real style and the joy of getting dressed — with every outfit chosen to make you feel confident, comfortable and completely yourself.
A huge thank you to Burford Golf Club for hosting us, to our gorgeous models for bringing each look to life, and to everyone who joined us for such a memorable night. If you spotted a favourite outfit (or three), you can shop every look online or pop into Dotique Witney — we’d love to help you find something you feel amazing in.
Here’s to more fabulous fashion moments, more community events and a very stylish season ahead. 💕✨
The Burford Fashion Show brought together an evening of real-women style, winter inspiration and Dotique’s favourite new-season pieces. Hosted at Burford Golf Club, the event showcased 15 runway looks — from cosy knits and rich winter colours to elegant dresses, tailored coats and festive sparkle.
Each outfit was modelled by real women from our Dotique community, highlighting wearable styling, flattering silhouettes and the brands our customers love. Whether you’re looking for outfit ideas, a closer look at what was on the runway, or links to shop the pieces, this blog recaps every look from the night.