Tweed Gucci For Kate As She Opens New V&A Exhibition Road Quarter
The Duchess of Cambridge officially opened the Victoria and Albert Museum’s new Exhibition Road Quarter today, and was given a tour of the “new public areas and gallery space” that make up the Quarter.
She chose an outfit that is a little out of her usual fashion repertoire, a black and white tweed Gucci dress with red trim around the seams and gold buttons on the four pockets. A pair of black pumps and a red suede clutch, along with pearl drop earrings, completed the look.
The Quarter is the museum’s “largest architectural project” in a century and is credited to architect Amanda Levete. It has been designed to connect the V&A with neighbouring museums.
During her visit, Catherine was shown the new Sackler Courtyard, the first porcelain tiled public courtyard in the world, where unveiled a commemorative etching into the building’s stone facade. She also toured the Sainsbury Gallery and attended a reception in Blavatnik Hall.
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