The 91-year-old monarch, dressed in a pale blue
suit, sat next to Anna Wintour, editor in chief of American
Vogue magazine, as models displayed a series of bold and
brightly colored designs at the end of London Fashion Week.
She later presented the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for
British Design to Quinn.
The Award has been initiated in recognition of the role the
fashion industry plays in society and diplomacy, Buckingham
Palace said in a statement.
It will be given annually to an emerging British fashion
designer who shows exceptional talent and originality, whilst
demonstrating value to the community and/or strong sustainable
policies, the statement added.
London-born designer Quinn established his namesake label in
2016. The London Fashion Week website said of him: "Specialising
in womenswear and textiles his collections are bold and emotive
creating a forward-thinking, unafraid vision.
"Richard creates garments with attention to innovative
fabrications, focusing on his ability to combine unique
handcrafted skill with a refined high fashion sensibility."
On Monday, the Queen invited fashion designers and models to a
reception at Buckingham Palace, her London home.
(Reporting by Stephen Addison; editing by Sarah Young)
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