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«Breaking News» Meghan Markle stuns in photobooth session at British Fashion Awards

The Duchess of Sussex has quit the celebrity party scene since marrying Prince Harry, but last night Meghan got the chance to return to her showbiz roots during a starry photobooth session. 


The mother-to-be posed up for a boomerang style shot with Givenchy designer Clare Waight-Keller and actress Rosamund Pike, taken by photographer Yvan Fabing at the British Fashion Awards. 


Expectant mother Meghan clutched her baby bump with both hands as she swayed from side to side and smiled for the fun snap. 


Prince Harry's wife, 37, starred in the hit series Suits for almost seven years and was a regular at fashion events and star-studded parties with friends such as stylist Jessica Mulroney and Soho House consultant Markus Anderson. 


But since joining the royal family, she's had to abandon the showbiz circuit in favour of gala dinners with dignitaries and charity parties. 

However, last night afforded Meghan the chance to briefly step back into her old life as she mingled with celebrities at the star-studded affair, where guests included Kaia Gerber and Cindy Crawford, the Beckhams and Kendall Jenner. 


The photo session took place after she surprised her wedding dress designer, Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy, by stepping out on stage at the Royal Albert Hall to present her with the prestigious British Womenswear Designer of the Year award. 

A clearly overwhelmed Clare, 48, thanked Meghan personally in her speech at the star-studded awards ceremony at the historic venue in Kensington, London.


The designer said: 'This woman is so amazing. I got to know Meghan on such a personal level. To have someone like that trust you on such a personal moment in their life... I can't thank you enough because it was the most beautiful moment.'




Reunited: Meghan honoured her bridal gown designer during the ceremony, while Waight Keller thanked the royal personally in her speech at the star-studded awards ceremony at the historic venue in Kensington, London 


Reunited: Meghan honoured her bridal gown designer during the ceremony, while Waight Keller thanked the royal personally in her speech at the star-studded awards ceremony at the historic venue in Kensington, London 



Reunited: Meghan honoured her bridal gown designer during the ceremony, while Waight Keller thanked the royal personally in her speech at the star-studded awards ceremony at the historic venue in Kensington, London 









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Just when we thought the 2018 Fashion Awards couldn’t contain any more famous faces, out stepped the Duchess of Sussex!


Speaking to an audience of the greatest fashion designers, stylists and models, she presented the Womenswear Designer of the Year award to Claire Waight Keller. It was a lovely gesture, seeing as Claire created her iconic wedding gown earlier this year.


For the event, the Duchess opted for a bespoke one-shoulder dress by the French fashion house, teamed with gold jewellery by Pippa Small and heels by Tamara Mellon.


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The Duchess of Sussex looked sensational in a black one-shoulder velvet gown, believed to be Givenchy, as she clutched her baby bump.


The pregnant duchess kept her makeup to a minimum, wearing her hair tied back in a bun and adding simple gold earrings and gold bangles.


Meghan also wore a dark nail color to match her stunning one-shouldered dress, despite traditional protocol advising that female royals must stick to a barely-there nude shade whenever they are attending official events.




Celebration: Meghan was presenting the British Designer of the Year Womenswear Award to Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy 


Celebration: Meghan was presenting the British Designer of the Year Womenswear Award to Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy 


Celebration: Meghan was presenting the British Designer of the Year Womenswear Award to Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy 





Mother-to-be: The 37-year-old Duchess of Sussex kept her hair swept back in a low bun, and wore minimal makeup at the event, which took place at the Royal Albert Hall


Mother-to-be: The 37-year-old Duchess of Sussex kept her hair swept back in a low bun, and wore minimal makeup at the event, which took place at the Royal Albert Hall



Mother-to-be: The 37-year-old Duchess of Sussex kept her hair swept back in a low bun, and wore minimal makeup at the event, which took place at the Royal Albert Hall






Meghan wore a black one-shoulder dress for her starring appearance


Meghan wore a black one-shoulder dress for her starring appearance






She kept her makeup to a minimum, wearing her hair tied back in a bun and adding simple gold earrings and gold bangles as she clutched her bump on stage


She kept her makeup to a minimum, wearing her hair tied back in a bun and adding simple gold earrings and gold bangles as she clutched her bump on stage



Meghan made a surprise appearance at the British Fashion Awards on Monday night, wearing a black one-shoulder dress for her on-stage moment, which saw her carefully cradling her baby bump as she addressed the crowds


Addressing the assembled fashionistas at the Royal Albert Hall, the Duchess said: 'It's such a pleasure to be here, celebrating British fashion and British designers, in my new home in the UK.' 


She said of fashion, that 'we have a deep connection to what we wear. Sometimes it's deeply personal, sometimes it's emotional,' and said that for her, it was 'really in being able to understand that it's about supporting and empowering each other, especially as women.'


She praised the 'kindness' and the 'values' of Ms Waight Keller, who created the gown in which she walked down the aisle this May.




The minimalist wedding gown designed for the Duchess by Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy - which won the designer tonight's celebrated British Designer of the Year Womenswear Award - had a boat neck framing Ms Markle's shoulders and a five metre long white silk veil which included floral detail representing all 53 countries of the Commonwealth


The minimalist wedding gown designed for the Duchess by Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy - which won the designer tonight's celebrated British Designer of the Year Womenswear Award - had a boat neck framing Ms Markle's shoulders and a five metre long white silk veil which included floral detail representing all 53 countries of the Commonwealth


The minimalist wedding gown designed for the Duchess by Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy - which won the designer tonight's celebrated British Designer of the Year Womenswear Award - had a boat neck framing Ms Markle's shoulders and a five metre long white silk veil which included floral detail representing all 53 countries of the Commonwealth


Ms Waight Keller was the master British designer behind the sleek silk boat-necked gown and long billowing veil worn by Meghan as she walked down the nave of St. George's Chapel for her wedding to Prince Harry on May 19.


The first female artistic director of French fashion house met the Duchess for the first time earlier this year, Kensington Palace said, with Meghan requesting a dress with an 'elegant aesthetic, impeccable tailoring, and relaxed demeanor.'


The veil carried floral references to all 53 countries in the Commonwealth, and the palace said workers spent hundreds of hours sewing the delicate flower designs into the veil, meticulously washing their hands every half hour to keep the silk tulle and threads clean.


 


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Main photo article The Duchess of Sussex has quit the celebrity party scene since marrying Prince Harry, but last night Meghan got the chance to return to her showbiz roots during a starry photobooth session. 
The mother-to-be posed up for a boomerang style shot with Givenchy designer Clare Waight-Keller and ...


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