Princess Diana's twin nieces, Lady Amelia Spencer and Lady Eliza Spencer, appeared to take a page from their late aunt's fashion playbook during a stylish outing this week.
The Spencer sisters attended Royal Ascot in coordinated blush pink ensembles that immediately called to mind several of Diana's most memorable looks from the 1980s and early 1990s. Both women completed their outfits with statement hats and elegant accessories, a hallmark of the Princess of Wales' signature style during her years as a working royal.
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Amelia wore a flowing pale pink dress paired with a dramatic wide-brimmed hat, while Eliza opted for a similarly soft pink look accented with a sculptural fascinator. The coordinated outfits were featured as part of their newly launched collaboration with British fashion brand Holland Cooper.
"Occasionwear designed for standout summer moments," the sisters wrote on Instagram when introducing the collection earlier this month.
"As the summer events season begins, Lady @ameliaspencer15 and Lady @elizavspencer present a modern interpretation of occasion dressing — elevated, effortless and unmistakably British."
The resemblance to Diana's wardrobe is hard to miss.
Side-by-side photos of Princess Diana wearing pale pink ensembles. At left, she wears a tailored pink Versace suit and matching pillbox hat during a 1995 visit to Canterbury, England. At right, she wears a pink dress with puffed sleeves, a wide-brimmed hat and pearl jewelry during a 1985 visit to Sicily, Italy.Anwar Hussein/Getty Images; Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
Several of the princess' most famous royal appearances featured nearly identical shades of pink, including a wide-brimmed pink hat and matching dress ensemble worn during an official visit in the 1980s. Another memorable look paired a structured pink jacket with a coordinating hat, while a third featured a tailored double-breasted dress in a similarly vibrant hue.
The connection feels especially fitting given Royal Ascot's long association with royal fashion. One of Diana's best-known Ascot appearances came in 1988, when she attended the prestigious race meeting in an elegant monochrome ensemble with a dramatic hat and scarf detail.
The Spencer sisters have increasingly stepped into the spotlight in recent years through fashion campaigns and brand partnerships. Last year, they became the faces of luxury accessories brand Aspinal of London and have continued building their profile as style ambassadors.
Eliza also recently celebrated a major personal milestone. The 33-year-old became engaged to longtime boyfriendChanning Millerdin July 2025 after nearly a decade together. The couple later celebrated with family and friends at an engagement party in Cape Town, South Africa.
Amelia married wellness coach Greg Mallett in 2023.
The twin daughters of Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, remain among Princess Diana's closest living relatives in the public eye, and their latest Royal Ascot appearance offered another reminder that the Spencer family's fashion influence continues decades after Diana's iconic royal wardrobe first captivated the world.
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