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It’s Barbara Casasola for Art Fund Award & Late Wimbledon News UPDATED

Kate debuted a new designer for this evening’s Art Fund Museum of the Year awards, wearing a dress by Barbara CasasolaEmily Andrews, The Sun @ByEmilyAndrews

The gala was hosted at the Natural History Museum; Kate is the Museum’s patron. Above left you see Kate being greeted by Sir Michael Dixon, the Museum director; on the right and also just below, Kate greets Art Fund director Dr. Stephen Deuchar. Kensington Palace

A quick video of Kate’s arrival.

More about the award from an Art Fund news release: “The Art Fund Museum of the Year prize is awarded annually to one outstanding Museum which has shown exceptional imagination, innovation and achievement in the preceding year. The prize of £100,000 is presented yearly at an awards dinner attended by some of the UK’s leading figures in the arts and culture sector. 

The £100,000 prize is said to be the largest such award in the world. Below, the Duchess greeting nominees and judges. Kate chatted with guests about Prince George’s love of the Museum; more from The Express.

Nicky Wilson, of Jupiter Artland, West Lothian, said she was delighted to meet Kate, who told her Prince George has enjoyed a number of visits to the museum. Ms Wilson said: “She said he comes here quite often. He loves the 3D sculptures.”

Near the end of the evening, Kate announced the winner, the Victoria and Albert Museum, often referred to as the V and A.Kensington Palace @KensingtonRoyal

Here’s a video of Kate making the announcement from Emily Andrews of The Sun.

As mentioned above, Kate debuted a new designer this evening, Brazilian-born Barbara Casasola.Matt Dunham/WPA-Pool/ Splash News

Ms. Casasola is another of the many designers Kate wears who attended the renowned Central St. Martins art and design school. She is based in London and shows her collections at London Fashion Week. Today’s frock is from her spring 2016 collection.

The Tribal Dress is crafted from a stretch jersey material, a viscose/poly blend that hugs the figure. It is an off-the-shoulder design featuring multiple fabric panels, a front zipper, wide waistband, three-quarter sleeves, and a fluted skirt. We show the dress at Net a Porter.Net-a-Porter

This offers a look at the front and the back.©i-Images/Emily Andrews, The Sun, @ByEmilyAndrews

Descriptions of the dress at online retailers show it as being sold unlined; I imagine Kate had a partial or full lining added to the garment. I can’t verify this without seeing more photos, but from what I have seen thus far, it looks that way.

This evening, Kate was in a new pair of shoes, the ‘Dollie’ sandal by Brazilian-based Schutz. The style features a 4.5″ heel, criss-cross straps at the vamp and ankle strap. It was originally priced at $180 but $90 at Shopbop. The price is the same at The Outnet, where the shoe is still available in minimal sizing.©Splash News/The Outnet

Based in Brazil, Schutz has been in business since 1995. More from Footwear News:

Schutz, a contemporary Brazilian brand that’s been around since 1995, has lately been spotted on celebrities such as Chanel Iman, Hilary Duff, Gigi Hadid and Solange Knowles.

Apparently, Kate saw the shoes online or in person and bought them; it wasn’t a situation where the label sent her a pair to try out. That is according to the brand’s designer, Alexandre Birman, in the FN article.

“It came about organically and was a great surprise for us. It’s nice to see how strong the presence of Schutz is outside of Brazil.”

“Kate is a unique reference of style that goes beyond fashion, inspiring all women around the world. Having Duchess Kate wear Schutz was remarkable.”

Our thanks to Pinball Wizard on Twitter for IDing the shoes.

Wearing a Brazilian-born designer and shoe label headquartered in the country prompted discussion of Kate’s possible attendance at the upcoming Olympic Games—more about this in a story by Bethan Holt, The Telegraph’s digital fashion editor.

This was an Olympian effort from the Duchess in more ways than one. She has become savvy to the power of a dress to send a diplomatic message and with the Rio Olympics just weeks away now- they begin on August 5-Kate’s decision to wear Casasola is a very sophisticated acknowledgement that the eyes of the world will soon be upon Brazil, so why not nod to one of its classiest exports? This is gold medal levels of dressing prowess.

This was an unexpected designer and style; it is fun to see the Duchess experimenting with new brands and looks.©Matt Dunham/WPA-Pool/Splash News

Kate’s bag is one we have seen previously. Below you see her carrying the clutch to the Thirty Club dinner at Claridge’s in May 2012.©James Whatling / Splash News

It remains unidentified; my guess is that it is a vintage piece.All Photos ©Splash News

The Duchess was wearing a new pair of earrings. It looks like a large freshwater pearl bordered in gold (or goldtone metal) suspended from a circular piece that may be a colored stone. (Perhaps an amethyst…?)All Photos ©Pool/i-Images

UPDATED JULY 7:  The earrings are by Soru Jewellery, the brand’s Baroque Pearl Earrings in gold.

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Soru Jewellery

The earrings are crafted of iridescent baroque pearls along with Swarovski crystals. They are set in 18ct Yellow gold vermeil over sterling silver. They retail for £130 (about $170) and were purchased at Baar and Bass. The style will be available to order soon according to both Soru and Baar and Bass. Either firm may be emailed if you want to be put on a waiting list for the earrings.

Kate leaving the Natural History Museum following tonight’s engagement.©AP Photo/Matt Dunham, Pool/i-Images

Another view as Kate leaves the Natural History Museum.©Matt Dunham/WPA Rota/Nunn Syndication/Polaris

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Also this evening, The Sun’s Emily Andrews reports Kate will be at Wimbledon tomorrow.

Emily Andrews, The Sun

Emily Andrews, The Sun

Serena Williams will play Russia’s Elena Vesnina and Venus William takes on Angelique Kerber of Germany. The matches are not slated to begin until at least 1 pm, 8 am EDT.

A special thank you this evening to Emily Andrews of The Sun, who provided information, many (many!) photos throughout the evening’s event, not to mention the late word on Wimbledon.

NOTE: I promised our final poll would be in this post but unavoidable circumstances made that impossible; I hope to include it in tomorrow’s Wimbledon post.

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Debbie

Monday 11th of July 2016

I know I am somwehat late to comment - but I just have to say I think she looks absolutely beautiful, healthy and confident! Thrilled with the shoes as well. This dress would be tricky for a mere mortal such as myself to pull off in terms of the length and fit, but with her statuesque figure she looks wonderful.

Lavender

Friday 8th of July 2016

I had to go back to look again after reading the comments. I knew I didn’t like the dress but had not initially noticed how ill-fitting it was. Lumps & bumps everywhere, even on the catwalk, and 2 strange vertical lumps on Kate’s left seat. Kate has always liked the white/cream/taupe palette & otherwise I think this suits her figure. I like the handbag & the coloured shoes. One poster mentioned that suede may be more popular here in the UK – it is, I think it’s because we can’t wear it often! It has rained most days in my city this summer, think Seattle in Autumn!!! Though it can be very hot in the morning OR the afternoon, whenever it is not raining, so we cherish the times we can wear our cute suede shoes/sandals! As the dress was off-the-shoulder, the long voluminous hair worked well, overall a great look.

Katie

Friday 8th of July 2016

I LOVE this Barbara Casasola dress! Yet knit jersey is a tricky fabric for women because it's so form-fitting. The fabric gives curves to a dainty bustline and kitten hips because of how it drapes over the body. But on actual curves, the draping goes from sexy but classy to hello va-voom! Example, this dress would look entirely different on the DOC then Salma Hayek!

As for the Shultz sandals, well, THE GIRL LOVES SUEDE. It seems the DOC likes all the popular styles we do but she buys them in suede (or nubuck). I love suede but it must be more popular in the UK than the US because she seems to have an easier time than I do finding suede clutches and suede ballet flats, wedges, sandals, stilettos, plimsolls, etc!

Finally, the bag! I'm not a fan but it's probably British and went well with those 'beach glam' Soru earrings in person. A peachy/pink suede clutch that matched the sandals would have worked better but then I think the lack of matching goes with the whole funner, freer look. I mean, the DOC turned the Queen Mum's sapphire earrings into 'boho chic' because you wouldn't have noticed their fringe if she hadn't paired them with the 'flower power' Erdem dress!

Katie

Friday 8th of July 2016

Ha! Just realized the stripe pattern in the clutch match the stripe pattern in the dress so that and the silver thread matching the crystals in the earrings shows an attention to detail. Not quite as good as Diana's but definitely learning and getting better at her sartorial choices. Exciting to watch!

Audrey

Friday 8th of July 2016

Perhaps the weather hasn't allowed for it lately but this finally looks like an appropriate outfit, from head to toe, for summer! Not many people could pull this off - there is a lot going on and the band straight across the hips/bum wouldn't flatter most body shapes... She wears it very well!

Mel

Friday 8th of July 2016

Winner! Very elegant and sexy.

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