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Lady Amelia Windsor is effortlessly elegant in a black and white ensemble as she poses with an oil painting of herself at an exclusive jewelery launch party in London
- The 27-year-old Royal looked suitably autumnal in a high-necked black dress and leather boots
- Amelia wore the new pearl earrings from SALOME for the launch of their new collection
- She posed with a painting the brand commissioned from Amelia for an event in London
Lady Amelia Windsor was effortlessly elegant in a black and white ensemble as she attended an exclusive jewelery launch event in London tonight.
The royal, 27, looked suitably autumnal in a high-neck black mini dress that she paired with opaque tights and knee-high leather boots.
Adding a splash of color to her outfit, George Windsor’s youngest child opted for an orange-and-pink silk floral bag with drawstring detail as she posed for photos at the MTArt Gallery.
The royal fashionista kept her jewelry minimal, except for some of SALONE’s new pearl earrings.
Lady Amelia Windsor attends the presentation of the new jewelry collection by SALOME and artist Claire Luxton to create the Natural Renaissance Collection to highlight the extinction of species at MTArt Gallery
Lady Amelia pictured with SALOME’s founder Kellie Daniels. The 27-year-old royal wore a pair of earrings from the brand’s new collection
Amelia poses with Bridgerton actress Sabrina Bartlett at the London launch event
However, Amelia broke up her monochromatic outfit with a bright pink slimline jacket when she arrived for the event celebrating the new collection of SALOME jewelry.
To mark the occasion, the sustainable brand teamed up with artist Claire Luxton, who created Renaissance-inspired paintings of guests, including Amelia.
In her painting, Amelia is wearing an off-shoulder white dress and the earrings from their new collection.
According to the artist, the gold leaf Amelia is holding in the portrait represents “the treasures of the natural world.”
Lady Amelia Windsor and Claire Luxton pose with Amelia’s painting. According to the artist, the gold leaf Amelia is holding in the portrait represents “the treasures of the natural world”
Marine Tanguy, Lady Amelia Windsor and Claire Luxton pose for Amelia’s painting at the jewelry launch
Lady Amelia pictured with Tatler contributor Chandler Tregaskes at the SALOME jewelery launch event
A portion of the jewelry sales will be donated to the Cross River Gorilla Project charity, of which Amelia is a patron.
Earlier this month, the royal used her platform to urge her 103,000 Instagram followers to visit London’s Choose Love charity shop.
The company enables customers to buy essential items – such as warm clothes and food – for refugees and people on display around the world.
Amelia shared a glimpse of the store on Instagram, writing, “All your Christmas presents sorted – a variety of essentials to donate to refugees.”
Once dubbed “the most beautiful royal,” Amelia recently hit the catwalks for the Zeynep Kartal x Li & Fung show.
Lady Amelia attended the late afternoon reopening of the Choose Love charity shop on Carnaby Street in Soho, central London. She was pictured wearing the same £450 Rixo coat she had worn earlier that day
Amelia shared a glimpse of the new store with her 103,000 Instagram followers. The charity shop allows customers to purchase essential items – such as warm clothing and food – for refugees and people on display around the world.
The aristocratic fashionista has become a regular on the red carpet, attending star-studded fashion events like the Dior show in Paris.
She is the second daughter and youngest child of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews. Her grandfather was a first cousin of the Queen.
She is currently 42nd in line to the British throne and was one of the members of the extended royal family who attended the late Queen’s emotional funeral in London and Windsor on September 19.