Lady Amelia Spencer leans into 'gothic glamour' in bodycon mini dress
The twin daughters of Earl Charles Spencer, Lady Amelia Spencer and Lady Eliza Spencer, looked incredibly glamorous at the London premiere of Wuthering Heights
The twin daughters of Earl Spencer, Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer, are two of the most fashionable members of the British aristocracy and often turn out their glamorous looks at high-profile events such as balls and premieres.
For the London premiere of Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, the younger sisters of Lady Kitty Spencer both looked absolutely resplendent in black outfits, leaning into the gothic glamour that the cast and crew have gone for throughout the film's press tour.
Scroll down to see the best pictures of Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer from the night…
The sisters looked incredibly glamorous, going for coordinating but contradictory outfits – Lady Eliza opted for a figure-hugging maxi dress with short sleeves, a high round neckline with a leg split, while Lady Amelia opted for a long-sleeved mini dress that featured a similarly flattering silhouette.
Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza both accessorised in gorgeous co-ordinated Tiffany & Co. jewellery. The former opted for a set of earrings, a necklace and a bracelet in rose gold with pavé diamonds, while the latter's set was in yellow gold with pavé diamonds.
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The cast and crew of the film also looked absolutely magnificent for the London premiere, especially Margot Robbie, who plays Emily Brontë's troubled protagonist, Catherine Earnshaw, in the film.
She wore a dress from Turkish designer Dilara Fındıkoğlu, made from a sheer fabric contrasted by a bold goldish-green plumage. It also featured embroidered details across the bodice.
Laura Sutcliffe, HELLO!'s Fashion and Beauty News Editor, shared her opinion on Margot's dress, telling us: "Margot Robbie wore this stunning corseted design, and although it is flesh-coloured and looks like it's part of her skin, it's actually an optical illusion.
"It's a way of looking like you're being super daring when you're actually being fashion forward and thinking about clothes," she added.
The fashion expert also credits Margot with the second wave of popularity of the 'naked dress', adding: "Although we know that this particular style of dress has been around for quite a few years, she brought it to the forefront of our minds back in summer when she wore a dazzling Armani Privé gown on the red carpet for A Big Bold Beautiful Journey."