Queen Elizabeth II Makes Surprise Appearance At London Fashion Week [VIDEO]

Queen Elizabeth II appeared at London Fashion Week with American Vogue editor Anna Wintour to see the designs of British fashion designer Richard Quinn.

By austind03 on February 20, 2018
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Queen Elizabeth II sits next to American Vogue editor Anna Wintour (R) and Caroline Rush, chief executive of the British Fashion Council (BFC) (L) as they view Richard Quinn's runway show before presenting him with the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design as she visits London Fashion Week's BFC Show Space on February 20, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
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LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II has always dressed with style and flair — but Tuesday marked her first visit to London Fashion Week.

The monarch squeezed in the front row, chatting with American Vogue editor Anna Wintour — who wore her trademark sunglasses — and presented an award recognizing British design excellence.

The lucky recipient was Richard Quinn, a recent fashion graduate of Central Saint Martins who started his own label in 2016 and has quickly earned recognition as part of the next wave of talented young British designers.

The 91-year-old monarch gave the London-based Quinn the first Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. She took to the catwalk to address the crowd and honor Quinn, who was chosen for the prize by the British Fashion Council.

“From the tweed of the Hebrides to Nottingham lace, and of course Carnaby Street, our fashion industry has been renowned for outstanding craftsmanship for many years, and continues to produce world-class textiles and cutting edge, practical designs,” she said.

“As a tribute to the industry, and as my legacy to all those who have contributed to British fashion, I would like to present this award for new, young talent.”

The queen, who seemed to enjoy the spectacle, wore an Angela Kelly duck egg blue tweed dress and jacket detailed with tiny Swarovski crystals and black gloves.

She also toured showrooms before presenting the award on the final day of fashion week, which brought hundreds of designers, buyers and journalists to London for a series of catwalk displays highlighted by Christopher Bailey’s farewell show at Burberry.

The queen’s unusual visit followed a Buckingham Palace fashion reception hosted Monday night by Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex.

The gala was attended by model Naomi Campbell, designer Stella McCartney and other luminaries of the fashion scene.

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