The gala event is organized by the British Fashion Council.
Today, Duchess Catherine visited the Design Museum, where she is to present the Queen Elizabeth II Award, established for emerging designers. Kate will be presenting the award alongside Design Museum Executive Director Tim Marlow and British Fashion Council Executive Director Caroline Rush.
For the event, the Duchess wore a green dress by up and coming London designer Edeline Lee.
Adeline Lee is an up-and-coming British-Canadian designer, it’s no surprise that Kate chose her dress, which she complemented with green velvet pumps, an Emmy London clutch and large earrings by Nadia Irena.
The Queen Elizabeth II Award is presented to British designers and is intended to celebrate the cultural and commercial role that British design and the fashion industry have played throughout the monarchy’s reign.
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