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The Duchess of Cambridge arrived at the Design Museum to present The Queen Elizabeth II Award

 


The Duchess of Cambridge has arrived at London’s Design Museum for an awards ceremony hosted with the aid of the British Fashion Council.
Kate will existing the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design which goals to understand the cultural and trade position the British graph and trend industry has performed for the duration of the monarch’s reign.
The inaugural award was once presented to Richard Quinn in February 2018 when the Queen made her first visit to London Fashion Week.
In this Platinum Jubilee year, the award will be presented by means of Kate to an emerging British designer.
During the event, the duchess will meet and view designs of recipients from the British Fashion Council Foundation’s clothier initiatives – NEWGEN, Fashion Trust and BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund and BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund.
The dollars supply up-and-coming designers with economic support, showcasing possibilities and mentoring as they work to build their brands.
Previous winners have blanketed Alexander McQueen and Erdem.

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Design Museum


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