Queen Elizabeth makes surprise London Fashion Week appearance Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II made a surprise appearance at London Fashion Week on Tuesday, taking a front-row seat next to Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour. The 91-year-old monarch made her first London Fashion Week appearance for British designer Richard Quinn’s runway show. She wore a pale blue skirt suit with black gloves and shoes for the fashionable event, which saw models take to the runway in floral dresses and motorbike helmets. Following the show, the monarch gave Quinn the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design, organised by the Royal Household and the British Fashion Council. “Your Majesty, I know you do not wish to be known as a fashion icon," BFC chief executive Caroline Rush said as she welcomed the Queen to the stage. “But from all of us in this room, we have the utmost respect for you and also for your hard work and diligence.” The Queen said the award was given as a “tribute to the industry, and as my legacy to all those who have contributed to British fashion.” The prize will now be awarded annually by a member of the Royal Family to an emerging British designer.
SOURCE: Euronews ---DECRYPTED---The Queen watched Richard Quinn’s show from the front row @LondonFashionWk #LFW before presenting him with his award.
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Each year a designer will be selected by the @BFC, in collaboration with the Royal Household, to be recognised. pic.twitter.com/wqQDOJAOt5