Lady Kitty Spencer is currently on holiday in a sun-drenched destination and has been sharing a variety of exotic snaps of her break.
Her latest photograph shows the 35-year-old posing up a storm with her companion, and in the picture, which boasts an idyllic, scenic beach backdrop, Princess Diana’s niece can be seen wearing a beautiful white corset, which gives her a streamlined, elegant look.
With her long blonde hair blow-dried to perfection, the mother-of-one appeared radiant, relaxed, and happy.
Kitty Spencer, the model
The model, who moved from Cape Town to London in 2016, proceeded to acquire a partnership with Dolce & Gabbana, walking in the AW17 show alongside Pixie Lott, Renee Stewart, and Lady Amelia Windsor.
In 2018, she announced she was a UK brand ambassador for high-end jewellery brand Bulgari, with the Italian label remarking that Kitty has the “same elegant, yet contemporary style epitomised by Bulgari.”
Blonde beauty Kitty is a lover of designer labels. “I love McQueen, Temperley, Erdem, Vivienne Westwood, and Burberry,” she previously told our sister title Hello! Fashion, remarking she likes “anything that’s fun but feminine.”
When it comes to dressing up, the model, who is signed with the Storm modelling agency, alongside her younger sisters, twins Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, believes it’s better to be confident and happy. “I think the best thing about fashion and style is taking the bits that suit you and playing with them, rather than conforming to whatever the trends are. I dress for my shape, and I like anything that goes in at the waist. I make sure my clothes are nicely tailored and classic but still feminine – I don’t like anything too fussy,” she noted.
Kitty’s thoughts on her late aunt, Princess Diana
Lady Kitty was just six years old when Princess Diana passed away, but she has frequently touched upon her late aunt’s enduring influence on the fashion industry.
“I think she’s iconic, and I suppose it’s such a wonderful thing that her fashion influence is still enduring today. She was a great ambassador for British fashion.”
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