Maybe incongruously given his style for Latex and thigh-high boots, the London designer Richard Quinn has at all times had a particular relationship with these most demure of dressers, the British royal household.
The late Queen memorably upstaged something occurring on the catwalk at London Trend Week 5 years in the past, when she made a shock look on the entrance row on the designer’s fall 2018 present. When the monarch handed away in September 2022, Quinn and his crew scrambled to show his spring 2023 present right into a poignant tribute to his most high-profile supporter, sending fashions down the runway in appears that riffed on the Queen’s Balmoral wardrobe, and the Norman Hartnell couture that outlined her early years on the throne.
Quinn can now add one other main royal second to his CV, after the Queen’s granddaughter, Princess Beatrice, swept onto the crimson carpet at Vogue World: London tonight sporting a darkish floral print midi gown full with matching gloves by Quinn. The royal’s outfit for the evening was masterminded by tremendous stylist Harry Lambert. Beatrice arrived at Theatre Royal Drury Lane along with her youthful sister, Princess Eugenie, who walked the Vogue World crimson carpet sporting an emerald inexperienced Fendi silk gown designed by Kim Jones, once more, overseen by Lambert.