Princess Diana's Nieces Stole the Show at Cannes
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."
The royals are here.
As the Cannes Film Festival nears its close, Hollywood movie stars have been joined by royalty on the red carpet. This Thursday, Princess Diana's fashionable nieces Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer made their grand entrance at the Palais des Festivals for the premiere of La Venue De L'avenir.
The twins glided down the carpet together in contrasting princess gowns—Eliza in black and Amelia in snow white—in the same sophisticated design. It featured a rounded, strapless neckline, a sharp peplum detail at the waist, a fitted mermaid skirt, and a sweeping chiffon train that trailed behind each of them as they walked up the steps of the iconic venue.
The royals also both accessorized with layers of diamonds. Eliza wore dangly earrings, a choker with a teardrop diamond at the center, plus a matching bracelet and a ring. Amelia wore long earrings, a five-layer diamond necklace, a three-layer bracelet, and a chunky ring.
The sisters had their blonde hair styled into neat ballerina buns, and wore glowy, blush makeup. They even coordinated in glossy, powder-pink manicures (Duchess Meghan and the late Queen Elizabeth II's go-to Essie polish, Ballet Slippers, perhaps?).
Eliza and Amelia are the daughters of Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, and Victoria Lockwood. They are the nieces of the late Diana Princess of Wales. The twins also have an older sister, Kitty Spencer, who is just as chic.
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival ends this Saturday, May 24—but we'll always have the glamorous memories.
You Might Also Like
70 Impressive Tiny Houses That Maximize Function and Style
30+ Paint Colors That Will Instantly Transform Your Kitchen
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
The centrepiece of the Paris Olympics is making a comeback
A year after it captivated crowds during the Paris Olympics, a centrepiece of the summer Games is making a comeback. The iconic helium-powered balloon that attracted myriads of tourists during the summer Games has shed its Olympic branding and is now just called the 'Paris Cauldron.' It is set to rise again into the air later Saturday, lifting off over the Tuileries Garden. (AP Video: Oleg Cetinic)


Vogue
2 hours ago
- Vogue
Anna October Resort 2026 Collection
'I want this to go on the red carpet,' said Anna October of a smoldering, knock-out slip dress that was Instagram-acceptable thanks to the careful placement of delicate floral bead embroidery on the sheer diamond-shaped inserts over the breasts. Similar embellished panels were inserted as godets in the skirt. As the designer has just signed with a PR agency in Los Angeles, the chances of her wish—and a paparazzo's dream—coming true are much improved. There's always a touch of old Hollywood glamour in October's bias-cut dresses. The designer, on a call from Kyiv, said she was particularly pleased with a pale pink number made of diamond-shaped pattern pieces and featuring shirring details. A dramatic topper of black marabou feathers was specifically designed with Tinseltown in mind. It also influenced the framework for this holiday collection for which October made a connection between the 'cold glamour and cold beauty' of Michelle Pfieffer's look, not character, in Scarface and the Snow Queen. The latter was referenced in the hand-blown tear pendants that dangled off chokers and dropped from stunning tied mesh over-pieces. The pops of burgundy had their origins in the image of 'a drop of blood on the ice.' Then there were winter whites throughout. Most notable was a creamy monochrome off-the-shoulder dress that was a patchwork of leftover materials including a crinkled satin from Japan, an Italian jacquard, and cotton viscose, and sweaters that can be adjusted with drawstring tabs. 'I wanted this collection to go away from this kind of cute and girly mood, into something more cold and distant; to have the winter as a mood, as a vibe,' the designer said. She is also set on making the 'October suit' as much of a brand pillar as the 'October dress.' Although the designer has been adding separates and tailoring over the past few seasons, it feels like she means it this time. The jacket of a royal blue pants suit had corset construction, and featured hooks and eyes as sleeve closures. Larger versions of this hardware ran, like vertebrae, all the way down the back of an evening trench that can be worn closed or open. Lingerie and tailoring also met a pair of pleated pants with the center front waistline consisting of inserted bra straps. This was shown with a matching jacket with a slit up the back and a drawstring, tied in a bow. Said October: 'You can open the curtains and see the neck and the back—because it's always nice to have kisses on the back.' Consider this a collection that is S.W.A.K.
Yahoo
5 hours ago
- Yahoo
A Young and the Restless Newman Takeover After June 16
Victor, Nikki, and Nick are all off to meet the mysterious Aristotle Dumas on the June 16 episode of The Young and the Restless. Along with Sharon, Sally, and Billy, they're all playing a lively guessing game of Who Is Dumas? Which means they've taken their eyes off the prize? And what's the prize? Why, Newman Enterprises, of course… and who was left at home to watch the store? We all know that Victor (Eric Braeden) calls Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) 'my baby.' (Which is patronizing and condescending and, if we do say so ourselves… creepy.) But we — and she — know who Victor's real baby is. It's the company he built from the ground up with no help from anyone and without ever doing a bad or illegal thing ever: Newman Enterprises. Victor cares more about it than he does about his precious family, no matter how much he might insist to the contrary. That's why he keeps hiring and firing his children and other relatives from it. Nobody is quite good enough to run it — not the way Victor wants it run. MORE: Find out what happened on Y&R today. Victor is only going to France with Nikki and Nick (Joshua Morrow) because he wants to make sure Dumas doesn't do anything silly, like give Billy (Jason Thompson), Sally (Courtney Hope) or Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) the means by which they might put a chink in Newman Enterprises' armor. He left Adam (Mark Grossman) in charge, confident that his younger son would never do anything that might make his daddy love him less (especially since Victor has already made it clear in countless way to Adam that he loves him less than Victoria [Amelia Heinle] and Nick. Abby [Melissa Ordway] doesn't count.) READ MORE: Here's what happens next on Y&R. Except Victor didn't count on Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) making sad faces at Adam about following Victor's orders and going after Billy. Adam will do anything Chelsea says. He told her he'll deal with Victor. Could that be stealing his entire company out from under Victor while he's away? What will Victor do without his 'baby' then?