She’s Dolce & Gabbana’s latest muse and Lady Amelia Windsor proved why the fashion world is enamoured with her as she stepped out in London on Friday.
The 21-year-old granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, the Queen’s first cousin, showcased her sartorial flair as she stepped out in Knightsbridge ahead of the weekend.
The socialite and model donned a casual layered T-shirt and flared jeans, which she offset with leopard-print pumps and edgy shades.
Lady Amelia Windsor, who is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, the Queen’s first cousin, showcased her sartorial flair as she stepped out in Knightsbridge on Friday
Walking alone, Lady Amelia Windsor listened to music as she navigated the busy London streets.
Her outing comes after she was hand-picked to star in the latest Dolce & Gabbana campaign.
Pouting in a bejwelled crown, Lady Amelia Windsor looked nothing short of a Renaissance princess as she posed for the camera.
While the young royal, who is 36th in line to the throne, no doubt has some dazzling jewels in her family, on this occasion the blue-blooded beauty was in fact making her campaign debut for Dolce & Gabbana.
The 21-year-old granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, the Queen’s first cousin, was cast alongside Princess Olympia of Greece, celebrity offspring and a host of social media starlets for the Italian designer’s Fall 2017 shoot.
The newly announced D&G model donned a casual layered T-shirt and flared jeans. She offset her casual look with leopard-print pumps and edgy shades
The beautiful millennials left locals in awe as they descended on a square in Palermo, on Sicily, for the marketplace shoot, showcasing the brands typically opulent designs against a backdrop of fruit stalls and rundown bric-a-brac stores.
They were cast alongside the daughters of Hollywood royalty, including Alessandra Garcia-Lorido, the daughter of Andy Garcia, Steve Harvey’s stepdaughter Lori, and Corrine Foxx, the daughter of actor and musician Jamie Foxx.
She’s signed to Storm – the same agency that represents Kate Moss – and has hinted that her interest in fashion extends beyond appearing in front of the camera in previous interviews.
She told Vogue she wanted to understand ‘every aspect’ of a fashion house – down to how fabrics are made.
The model is now signed to Storm – the same agency that represents Kate Moss – and has become a regular on the catwalk and front row