His parents are best known for their decades-long feud.
But Lennon and Anais Gallagher have shown that Noel and Liam aren’t the only members of their family to have buried the hatchet, as the two cousins posed for photographs together at the Burberry show on Monday.
The pair were among a host of stars who attended the show during London Fashion Week, years after Lennon, 25, mocked Anais, 24, for sharing a post complaining she “needs a boyfriend”.
Lennon cut a casual figure in a black jumper featuring the legendary designer’s branding, while Anais, 24, opted for a zip-up sweatshirt that featured Burberry’s famous print.
In 2017, Lennon appeared to mock his cousin after she shared a post on X complaining about her single status.
Lennon and Anais Gallagher have shown that Noel and Liam aren’t the only members of their family to have buried the hatchet, as the cousins attended the Burberry show on Monday.
She wrote: “I need love today. I feel super fragile and basically need a boyfriend. But I keep reminding myself that I’m too embarrassed to get one!”
Lennon was quick to share his savage response, leaving a one-word comment: “Really?”, with many users quickly comparing him to his father, who is no stranger to social media pranks.
It was Britpop royalty of a different kind who took pride of place at the London Fashion Week event: Blur frontman Damon Albarn, Oasis’ arch-nemesis.
It’s unclear whether the legendary feud between Blur and Oasis has been passed down through the generations, but perhaps to be on the safe side, Albarn and his daughter, Missy, were seated away from Gallagher’s guests.
Among them were Noel’s daughter Anais, Liam’s daughter Molly, and sons Lennon and Gene.
Lennon’s mother, Patsy Kensit, was also in attendance and looked chic in black ankle boots and a belted black trench coat by Burberry.
Despite recently falling out of the FTSE 100 index of British companies after shares hit a 15-year low, Burberry took a “no expense spared” approach to its VIP guest list.
Celebrities from stage, screen and sport joined music industry luminaries to watch the unveiling of a spring/summer 2025 collection that Daniel Lee, the brand’s creative director, will be counting on to turn its fortunes around.
The pair were among a host of stars who attended the London Fashion Week show, years after Lennon mocked Anais for sharing a post complaining she “needs a boyfriend”.
Lennon cut a casual figure in a black jumper with the designer’s branding, while Anais opted for a fleece with a Burberry print (pictured with Lennon’s mother, Patsy Kensit).
In 2017, Lennon appeared to mock his cousin after she shared a post on X complaining about her single status.
The Gallaghers were not the only guests who made the evening a family affair. Also in attendance were Jerry Hall and his daughter Elizabeth Jagger, as well as the married couple Rio and Kate Ferdinand.
They were joined by models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Iris Law, David Gandy and Poppy Delevingne, actors Olivia Colman, Barry Keoghan, Jodie Turner-Smith and even royalty in the form of Lady Amelia Windsor.
Team GB’s Olympic gold medallist Keely Hodgkinson was also spotted, dressed in a striking orange biker jacket.
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour showed her support by swapping her Harris-Walz 2024 US election scarf for one by Burberry.
If these stars also want to attend the Oasis reunion next summer, they will not be short of inspiration for what to wear. The collection was a show of outerwear that looked ideal for a wet English summer.
Long-time Burberry model Lily Donaldson led the charge in a pale blue parka with an embellished hood, while another familiar Burberry face, Edie Campbell, sported a similar cropped version.
Lennon’s mother, Patsy Kensit, was also in attendance and looked chic in black ankle boots and a belted black trench coat by Burberry.
Rainwear came in various iterations, including capes, belted safari jackets, bomber jackets and blousons, in a faded pastel colour palette of pale green, tangerine and lilac, offset by neutral earth tones.
Trench coats, the brand’s cash cow since Thomas Burberry created them in 1879, have been reinvented for spring in a delicate daisy print, as well as appearing in more traditional neutral tones.
Fabrics were lightweight and included cotton, silk poplin, and pressed linen.
The collection borrowed heavily from the Nineties, with mesh polos, zip-up combat pants and raincoats all worn with the decade’s stalwart: clogs.
As to whether it will be strong enough to boost the brand’s flagging sales, the verdict is “definitely maybe.”
Much like the British climate for which this collection was designed, fashion is notoriously fickle.