Lady Kitty Spencer red Dolce and Gabbana gown London premiere

There’s something about a red carpet look that quietly references fashion history without making it obvious, and Lady Kitty Spencer did exactly that at The Devil Wears Prada 2 European premiere in London.

The model and royal stepped out in a striking Dolce & Gabbana crimson gown, and at first glance, it felt classic, polished, and very her. But the details told a deeper story. The dress featured a structured corseted bodice that defined the waist, paired with a sleek mermaid silhouette that extended into a soft train behind her. The square neckline gave it a clean, timeless edge, framing her shoulders in a way that felt both modern and slightly vintage.

Anne Hathaway’s 2006 Premiere Style

If the shape felt familiar, that’s because it was. The look subtly echoed the gown worn by Anne Hathaway at the New York premiere of the original The Devil Wears Prada back in 2006. It wasn’t a direct copy, but the resemblance was there in the structure and neckline, making Kitty’s outfit feel like a quiet fashion callback rather than a costume moment.

She styled it in a way that kept things elevated but not overworked. A green and gold statement necklace with matching earrings added contrast against the red, giving the look a rich, almost regal finish. Her heart-shaped gold cage bag, detailed with small stones, added just enough personality without distracting from the gown itself.

Her beauty look stayed soft but defined. Hair was styled in a half-up, half-down shape that felt effortless, while her makeup leaned into a smoky eye paired with a neutral lip, keeping the focus on the overall silhouette.

Spencer sisters Devil Wears Prada 2 London red carpet

Standing alongside her, her sisters Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer took a different direction in coordinated black gowns by Zuhair Murad. Their looks were sleek and refined, offering a subtle contrast to Kitty’s bold red moment. The trio together felt cohesive without looking overly styled, which is not always easy on a red carpet like this.

Spencer sisters Devil Wears Prada 2 London red carpet

What makes Kitty’s look stand out is how intentional it feels. It’s not just about wearing a beautiful dress. It’s about understanding the moment, the film’s history, and finding a way to connect the past with the present without saying it out loud.

And that kind of styling always lands.