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Elton John, Romeo Beckham And More Front Burberry's Star-Studded Holiday Campaign

He's joined by Naomi Campbell, Romeo Beckham, James Bay and more.

It's a British invasion!

For its holiday 2015 campaign, Burberry enlisted a star-studded cast to star in a short film which pays tribute to the 15th anniversary of "Billy Elliot."

The campaign includes a three-minute video (directed by Burberry CEO and Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey) starring none other than Sir Elton John (who created the score for the movie's theatre adaptation) and Julie Walters (who played ballet teacher Mrs. Wilkinson in the flick).

Joining the duo are Burberry faves, Naomi Campbell, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Romeo Beckham along with fellow Brits, James Cordon, Michelle Dockery, James Bay, George Ezra and Toby Huntington-Whiteley (yes, the brother of Rosie).

"'Billy Elliot' is an incredible film full of so much joy and energy, so it was a real thrill and a great honour to be able to celebrate its 15 year anniversary through our festive campaign," Bailey tells Vogue UK. "It was also a huge privilege to work with such amazing and iconic British talent -- the cast are quite simply some of the biggest names in film, music and fashion and it was so much fun working with them all to make this special film."

In addition to the short film, the campaign will feature print ads photographed by Mario Testino. Starring the Huntington-Whiteley siblings, Campbell, Bay and Beckham, the cast all leap and jump for joy wearing classic Burberry toppers and checkered-print scarves.

"Burberry Festive Film" will premiere at 2 p.m. ET today. You can check out the campaign images and behind-the-scenes stills from the video below in the meantime:

Burberry Christmas Advert 2015

Burberry Christmas Advert

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