Kate Middleton Debuts Eye-Catching New Look
- On May 13, 2025, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, visited London’s 180 Studios for a British Fashion Council event where she honored emerging talent by handing out the Queen Elizabeth II Award recognizing excellence in British design.
- Her attendance followed a gradual return to royal duties after completing cancer treatments and announcing remission earlier that year in January.
- Kate supported emerging British designers by wearing an olive-green trouser suit by Victoria Beckham and visiting Patrick McDowell's pop-up studio, the award recipient known for sustainable luxury fashion.
- McDowell described receiving the award from the Princess as a “huge privilege and honour” and emphasized the royal family’s role in promoting sustainability and British craftsmanship.
- The event highlighted Kate's influence in fashion, her advocacy for British talent, and the industry’s focus on sustainability and youth, reinforcing the royal family's global support of British creative sectors.
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Following in Queen Elizabeth II's footsteps: Kate Middleton is effortlessly elegant in an olive green suit as she presents The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design in London
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Kate Middleton Nails Diplomatic Dressing in Elegant Victoria Beckham Suit
Kate Middleton championed emerging British design talent on Tuesday, May 13, while presenting the eighth Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design in London. The award celebrates the impactful contributions of young British creatives and the United Kingdom’s flourishing fashion industry. Specifically, it recognizes designers who support sustainable practices and demonstrate a commitment to positive environmental impact. For the occasion, the P…


Kate hailed as UK fashion advocate as she wears Victoria Beckham outfit
Winning designer Patrick McDowell was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
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