'The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design was initiated in recognition of the role the fashion industry plays in society and diplomacy and the movement of young designers that are both talented and making a difference to society through either sustainable practices or community engagement. The inaugural Award was announced and presented to Richard Quinn in February 2018 when The Queen made Her Majesty’s first visit to London Fashion Week. In 2019, the prestigious Award was presented to Bethany Williams by The Duchess of Cornwall and in 2020 to Rosh Mahtani by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal. Each year a designer is selected by the BFC, in collaboration with the Royal Household, to be recognised by the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. The Award, designed by Angela Kelly, inspired by The Queen Elizabeth rose, has been hand-produced by Lucy Price at Bauhinia Studios and in Birmingham\'s famous Jewellery Quarter. Subscribe to the British Fashion Council ►► http://bit.ly/1ZtZPtW British Fashion Council Website: http://www.britishfashioncouncil.co.uk/ British Fashion Council Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishfashioncouncil/ British Fashion Council Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFC British Fashion Council Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishfashioncouncil/'
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