PHOTOS: AVALON, GETTY, REX, C AMERA PRESS, C ATWALKING.COM When Christopher Bailey leaves Burberry, who will take his place? The following designers are out in the fashion wilderness presumably waiting to get back in the game: Riccardo Tisci, who gave Givenchy its hard-edged sexiness; Alber Elbaz, who made you want to party in a Lanvin cocktail frock; and Hedi Slimane, who served up gritty glamour at Saint Laurent. But none of them would seem the most comfortable fit at Burberry, Britain’s most resoundingly British and only luxury goods brand. But there is one designer – also British, something of a fashion mystic, a taste-defining, brand-reviving, money-making creative who makes inspirational and real (as opposed to fantasy) clothes. Phoebe Philo, the woman who, over the last 10 years, has redefined Céline,…
