Lady Eliza Spencer put her best fashion foot forward as she stepped out in London wearing a vibrant pink ensemble.Princess Diana's niece was joined by her twin sister, Lady Amelia, at a glittering event earlier this week - but it was Eliza's new look that truly stole the spotlight.
The 33-year-old appeared to take inspiration from Meghan Markle'spolished Californian aesthetic, debuting a relaxed, tousled hairstyle that exuded effortless sophistication. Since stepping down as a working royal, the Duchess of Sussex often opts for more laid-back looks - a style Eliza hasn't dared to try in public until now.
Her fresh appearance marked a subtle yet striking departure from her usual refined glamour.

Eliza's beach waves were parted neatly in the centre, creating a royally relaxed aesthetic that felt both modern and effortlessly chic.
Her mermaid-like locks appeared to have been styled with a crimping tool, giving them a polished yet playful texture that shimmered beautifully under the lights.
Meanwhile, her twin sister, Lady Amelia Spencer, kept things classic with a sleek, straight hairstyle that perfectly complemented her minimalist outfit.

The transformation came as a surprise to many, as Eliza is best known for her polished, structured updos and chignon buns that evoke old-school glamour.
In contrast, this looser, more undone look hinted at a subtle style evolution - one that channels a softer, more carefree energy while maintaining her signature poise.
Over the past year, both sisters have been cementing their status in the fashion world, collaborating with some of the biggest names in British luxury.
Back in June, the duo fronted a summer campaign with a prestigious British lifestyle brand celebrated for its timeless craftsmanship and luxurious leather goods.
They recently unveiled their second collaboration - a festive, holiday-themed collection that featured a new line of handbags co-designed by the sisters themselves.
Each piece, rich in colour and texture, showcases their growing confidence as designers and their eye for detail, retailing between £350 and £495.
Princess Kate, Queen Camilla, and Zara Tindall have all regularly reached for the brand's pieces over the years.
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