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Vogue’s Anna Wintour made a dame by Queen Elizabeth II

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Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue and Artistic Director Dame receives her Dame Commander from Britain's Queen Elizabeth on May 5, 2017. Photo: REUTERS
Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue and Artistic Director Dame receives her Dame Commander from Britain's Queen Elizabeth on May 5, 2017. Photo: REUTERS
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Wintour wore Chanel for the occasion, in which she honoured for services to fashion and journalism

Britain’s monarch has met a queen of the fashion world, as Vogue editor Anna Wintour was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.

Wintour was made a dame — female equivalent of a knight — for services to fashion and journalism in a Buckingham Palace ceremony on Friday.

The UK-born editor arrived wearing her ever-present sunglasses, but removed them before entering the palace ballroom.

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Anna Wintour is made a Dame Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II. Photo: AP
Anna Wintour is made a Dame Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II. Photo: AP

She said afterward that the queen had struggled to find a place to pin the insignia on Wintour’s pink belted Chanel outfit.

Anna Wintour with daughter Bee Schaffer. Photo: AFP
Anna Wintour with daughter Bee Schaffer. Photo: AFP

Wintour said she also congratulated the queen on Prince Philip’s long public service, calling him “an inspiration to us all.”

The queen’s husband, who is 95, announced Thursday that he will retire from public engagements in the fall.

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