Lady Amelia Windsor showed her style prowess once more when she wore an all black ensemble for the Christian Dior Paris Fashion Week show.
Amelia, 26, who is 43rd in the line of succession to the British throne, looked effortlessly cool in a black tulle skirt and military style jacket while gold buttons.
She kept the golden look going with a stunning chain that wrapped around her body and featured butterfly details.
Later on, she took off her jacket to expose a sheer shirt that revealed the glimpses of a black sports bra.

Lady Amelia Windsor showed her style prowess once more when she wore an all black ensemble for the Christian Dior Paris Fashion Week show.

Amelia, aged 26, is currently 43rd in succession to the British monarchy.
Lady Amelia – who goes by Mel – is at Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris and will no doubt be sitting f’row at dozens of shows.
Today, she sported her blonde hair in loose waves and opted for a blushing pink lip, dark lined eyebrows and smoky eye make-up.
Staying on trend, Mel went for a dewy make-up look with a natural foundation glow.
Amelia often wins praise for her fashion taste and regularly posts her style tips on her Instagram page, along with collaborations with brands, including with fine jewellery specialist Alice van Cal.

Lady Amelia, who goes under the name Mel, is attending Haute Couture Fashion Week Paris. She will be sitting at many shows.

She kept the golden look going with a stunning chain that wrapped around her body and featured butterfly details.
Amelia stated that it is her favourite social media platform because:
“I love the fact that people can connect with all of the meaningful and beautiful things they see around the globe. This is very inspiring to me.
Tatler has published the party girl on its front cover. London Fashion Week also features her regularly.
Lady Amelia was once the most beautiful member the Royal Family. She is currently represented by Storm models.
Lady Amelia has also modelled for the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and designed her own range of accessories in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers.
She was a contributing editor for Tatler Magazine and reportedly worked as an intern at Bulgari, a jewellery company, while she studied at Edinburgh University.