Lady Amelia Windsor looked elegant in monochrome as she attended an exclusive party in London this evening.
The royal model, 29, turned heads when she arrived at Mark’s Club, a private members’ club in Mayfair, in her all-black ensemble.
It consisted of a sleeveless, ruched black crop top and a mini skirt with a slit on the side, reaching her thigh.
The annual soirée was hosted by Harper’s Bazaar, in association with Tiffany & Co.
Amelia completed her simple yet stunning ensemble with knee-high leather boots and chunky gold jewelry.
The model, 29, turned heads when she arrived at Mark’s Club, a private members’ club in Mayfair, in her all-black ensemble.
The socialite donned three different gold hoops in each ear and two necklaces, stacked on top of each other for a subtle, edgy look.
She finished her look by proudly sporting her Lulu Guinness limited edition Portobello House number 8 bag, which retails for £345.
Amelia wore her short blonde locks with a wavy blow-dry and opted for simple makeup, complete with smoky eyeshadow and eyeliner.
The model also made a major change to her hair this year, ditching her long locks for a modern bob that highlights her jawline, and decided to head to George Northwood’s hair salon for her new cut.
Tonight’s meeting came after Harper’s Bazaar announced that its annual Art magazine would be published in November and would feature female industry icons.
Lady Amelia is the granddaughter of Prince EdwardDuke of Kent, first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth.
She is the youngest daughter of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, and Sylvana Tomaselli.
Amelia, who was dubbed the most beautiful royal after appearing on the cover of the Tatler society bible, posed up a storm at the event.
Amelia completed her simple yet stunning ensemble with knee-high leather boots and chunky gold jewelry.
Amelia, who was dubbed the most beautiful royal after appearing on the cover of Tatler society bible, posed up a storm at the event.
The socialite donned three different gold hoops in each ear and two necklaces, stacked on top of each other for a subtle, edgy look.
Educated at the exclusive St. Mary’s School Ascot, where boarders pay more than £45,000 a year, she studied Italian and French at Edinburgh University.
The model has been signed to Storm Management since 2016 and has modeled for brands such as Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana.
In 2021, she attracted more attention than ever by posing in Polaroid-style photographs wearing an environmentally sustainable baby pink bra made from seaweed and wood pulp for Alexander Clementine.
Lady Amelia is a big fan of social media and regularly shares glimpses of her unquestionably glamorous life with her followers.
Speaking previously about his enthusiasm for social media, and particularly Instagram, he said: “It allows anyone to be creative and imaginative.”
‘I also love that we can share all the beautiful and meaningful things we see and hear in the world. I find it very inspiring and uplifting.”
She regularly posts about her travels and fashion projects, all of which are often focused on the environment.