All hail the queen of royal vogue.
Kate Middleton stepped in for Her Majesty immediately as she offered The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design, exhibiting off a stunning new look within the course of.
Carrying a pebble-textured bottle green dress ($981) from Canadian-British designer Edeline Lee, the duchess, 40, departed from her common tried-and-true manufacturers for the high-fashion occasion at London’s Design Museum.
The midi gown encompasses a excessive, draped neck, tie element on the elbows and two gold buckles cinching the waist.
She paired the gown with equipment together with the gold Nadine Irena “Maya” assertion earrings she wore throughout this spring’s Caribbean tour in addition to Emmy London inexperienced suede heels ($420) and an identical clutch ($375).
Contained in the museum, Middleton chatted with British Vogue’s Editor-in-Chief, Edward Enninful, who labored with Meghan Markle when she guest-edited the September 2019 problem of the journal.
Middleton additionally met with up-and-coming designers collaborating within the British Vogue Council Basis’s initiatives which give new expertise with monetary assist and mentoring alternatives.
The duchess is ready to current The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to the yet-to-be-announced winner, watching an immersive vogue present from the designer afterward.
The inaugural design award was offered by the Queen herself in 2018 when she attended London Vogue Week for the primary time, making headlines world wide when she sat within the entrance row at Richard Quinn’s present alongside Anna Wintour.