A royal first for the Queen.
The Queen has made unexpected debut at London Fashion Week, the first time she has visited the event during her 65-year reign.
The monarch sat in the coveted front row, next to American Vogue editor Anna Wintour and designer Angela Kelly, who made the elegant duck-egg blue outfit with crystal embellishment worn by The Queen to the show.
The trio was seen chatting ahead of the Richard Quinn catwalk show where the Queen later presented the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
On accepting the award, Rush was complimentary to The Queen: “Your Majesty, I know you do not wish to be known as a fashion icon,” said Rush. “But from all of us in this room, we have the utmost respect for you and also for your hard work and diligence.”
According to Vogue, The Queen described the award as “a tribute to the industry and my legacy and all those who have contributed to British fashion.”
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Earlier in the week, the Duchess of Cambridge showed her support for the fashion industry by co-hosting The Commonwealth Fashion Exchange at Buckingham Palace alongside Sophie Countess of Wessex. In an effort to highlight the power of fashion to unite the Commonwealth in new ways, among the designers present was New Zealand fashion icon Karen Walker.
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