Lady Kitty Spencer was a vision in red on Wednesday night as she stepped out alongside her twin sisters, Ladies Amelia and Eliza Spencer, at the European premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Rather aptly, the 35-year-old niece of Princess Diana seemed to take inspiration from one of the film's lead stars, Anne Hathaway, as she walked the red carpet in a crimson gown by Dolce & Gabbana. Her look featured a corseted bodice with a square neckline as well as a full-length mermaid skirt that trailed behind her.
Anne Hathaway also wore red to the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada at the Loews Lincoln Center Theatre on 19 June 2006
Actress Anne's look from the 2006 premiere of the original The Devil Wears Prada film seemed to be Lady Kitty's style muse. The star, who plays Andy Sachs in the film, was spotted at the New York premiere wearing a bright red gown with a similar low neckline and fit-and-flare silhouette as Kitty's chosen look.
Lady Kitty Spencer attended The Devil Wears Prada 2 European premiere in London
Adding statement accessories is truly where Kitty shines. The model wore a glorious green and gold jewel necklace and the bold earrings to match. Her heart-shaped gold cage bag was also adorned with delicate stones.
Her signature platinum blonde locks were gelled off her face into a half-updo courtesy of stylist Jack Merrick-Thirlway with loose curls through the lengths. Her makeup look featured a warm smoky eye, glass-like radiant skin, and a glossy nude lip.
Kitty Spencer's twin sisters wowed in coordinating black cocktail dresses
Meanwhile, her sisters stunned in black. Lady Eliza's fitted midi dress featured statement gold buttons and capped sleeves, while Amelia chose a sleek strapless number. Both ladies rounded off their looks with bejewelled bags and heels and statement jewellery suites.
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Lady Kitty's attendance at the Devil Wears Prada comes after she dressed to impress at the Rose Ball in Monaco on 21 March. She once again wore Dolce & Gabbana, picking an artistic evening gown with an empire waist inspired by Jacques‑Louis David's 1789 painting The Loves of Paris and Helen.
Pearls and coral adorned the top. Never afraid of maximalism, the mother-of-one and wife of 67-year-old billionaire Michael Lewis also fastened red feathers to her wrists and added oversized jewels.
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