The couple that dresses together! How Harry has developed a penchant for bespoke Givenchy just like Meghan – as design chief Clare Waight Keller is nominated for top fashion award
- Harry, 34, wore three-piece suit by Givenchy at Eugenie’s wedding, it’s emerged
- Comes as Clare Waight Keller has been nominated for Designer of Year award
- The Givenchy designer was behind Meghan’s stunning £200,000 wedding gown
Prince Harry appears to have developed a penchant for bespoke Givenchy – just like his wife Meghan.
The Duke of Sussex, 34, wore a three-piece suit by the French fashion house at Princess Eugenie’s wedding earlier this month, it has emerged.
It comes as it was announced that Givenchy’s artistic designer Clare Waight Keller – who was behind Meghan’s stunning £200,000 wedding gown – has been nominated for The Fashion Awards 2018.
The designer is up for gongs in the British Designer of the Year, Womenswear, and Designer of the Year categories.
Prince Harry appears to have developed a penchant for bespoke Givenchy – just like his wife Meghan, after wearing a custom suit by the fashion house at Princess Eugenie’s wedding (pictured above)
Givenchy’s artistic designer Clare Waight Keller – who was behind Meghan’s stunning £200,000 wedding gown – has been nominated for The Fashion Awards 2018
Others who have been nominated this year include Richard Quinn, who became the first designer to have the Queen on the front row at his fashion show earlier this year, and Gucci designer Alessandro Michele.
Harry wore a custom-made black wool and mohair morning coat by Givenchy at Eugenie’s wedding earlier this month, along with a navy waistcoat and striped grey trousers.
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His wife Meghan, 37, also wore a bespoke navy coat by Givenchy, which covered up her baby bump – ahead of the couple’s pregnancy announcement four days later.
The Duchess of Sussex wore her button-up coat with a matching dress underneath, as well as a fascinator by milliner Noel Stewart.
Waight Keller (pictured at Kensington Palace) has previously said she is ‘super proud’ of being part of history, after being tasked with the responsibility of creating Meghan’s wedding gown
Meghan has yet to wear her go-to designer on the royal tour so far, but has worn bespoke Givenchy designs a number of times since her wedding in May.
Prior to Eugenie’s wedding, she wore a black evening gown by the fashion house for her first solo engagement at the Royal Academy of the Arts last month.
The Duchess also wore a cream cape dress by Givenchy for her first joint engagement with the Queen, as well as a couple of tailored suits by the fashion house.
Givenchy designer Waight Keller previously said she is ‘super proud’ of being part of history, after being tasked with the responsibility of creating Meghan’s wedding gown.
She revealed that she didn’t even tell her husband that she was creating the dress, explaining it is ‘much easier when no-one knows’.
Meghan also wore a bespoke navy coat by Givenchy, which covered up her baby bump, at Princess Eugenie’s wedding (above) – ahead of her pregnancy announcement four days later
Givenchy has become one of Meghan’s go-to designers, with the Duchess wearing a black evening gown by the designer for her first solo engagement at the Royal Academy of the Arts last month (left). She also wore a custom cape dress by Givenchy for her first joint engagement with the Queen in Chester in June (right)
The Fashion Awards 2018 nominees: the full list
Designer of the Year
Alessandro Michele for Gucci
Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy
Kim Jones for Dior Homme
Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino
Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton
British Designer of the Year Womenswear
Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy
Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson
Roksanda Ilinčić for ROKSANDA
Simone Rocha for Simone Rocha
Victoria Beckham for VICTORIA BECKHAM
British Designer of the Year Menswear
Craig Green for CRAIG GREEN
Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson
Kim Jones for Dior Homme
Martine Rose for Martine Rose
Riccardo Tisci for Burberry
Accessories Designer of the Year
Alessandro Michele for Gucci
Demna Gvasalia for Balenciaga
Jonathan Anderson for LOEWE
Maria Grazia Chiuri for Dior
Miuccia Prada for Prada
Urban Luxe
Alyx
Marine Serre
Off-White
Palace
Supreme
Model of the Year
Adut Akech
Adwoa Aboah
Bella Hadid
Kaia Gerber
Winnie Harlow
Brand of the Year
Balenciaga
Burberry
Gucci
Off-White
Prada
Business Leader
Jonathan Akeroyd for VERSACE
José Neves for FARFETCH
Marco Bizzarri for Gucci
Marco Gobbetti for Burberry
Michael Burke for Louis Vuitton
British Emerging Talent Womenswear
Matty Bovan for Matty Bovan
Natalia Alaverdian for A.W.A.K.E.
Rejina Pyo for REJINA PYO
Richard Quinn for Richard Quinn
Sofia Prantera for ARIES
British Emerging Talent Menswear
Ben Cottrell & Matthew Dainty for COTTWEILER
Eden Loweth & Tom Barratt for ART SCHOOL
Kiko Kostadinov for Kiko Kostadinov
Phoebe English for PHOEBE ENGLISH
Samuel Ross for A-COLD-WALL*
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