uran Duran has given a colourful efficiency on stage on the BBC’s Platinum Get together on the Palace live performance as a tribute to British trend.
As the brand new wave band carried out their hit track Ladies On Movie, a catwalk of fashions strutted down a catwalk in outrageous outfits.
The section opened with a screening on the Queen’s Buckingham Palace, showcasing her fashion throughout her 70-year reign.
Inspiration from the standard monarch fashion might be seen within the outfits, which included crowns and trains galore.
The outfits additionally included a nod to the structured corset attire of yesteryear, refreshed with daring colours and floral prints.
Additionally featured had been royal-style robes with quantity in vibrant colours of sizzling pink and electrical yellow.
The band was additionally joined by Nile Rodgers on guitar and rapper Ms Banks to carry out their basic track Infamous.
The Duchess of Cambridge might be seen swaying backward and forward as Duran Duran carried out.
Talking backstage, the band’s lead singer Nick Rhodes instructed the PA information company it was a “big honour” to be invited to play on the particular Jubilee live performance.
He added: “We have all grown up with the Queen in our lives since we had been born, so she looks like a personality in Britain that everyone knows a bit bit about.
“And I believe that’s the most extraordinary achievement. His dedication to the nation has been like no different and for 70 years, it is spectacular. So to be a small a part of that could be very particular.”
The band was adopted by singer Alicia Keys, who carried out her track Superwoman, who was seen applauding the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.
Keys then sang her track Woman On Hearth and a transition from Metropolis Of Gods earlier than Empire State Of Thoughts.
Platinum Get together on the Palace airs on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Radio 2.