Lady Amelia Windsor puts on a typically stylish display in red and white gingham dress

Lady Amelia Windsor puts on a typically stylish display in red and white gingham dress as she poses in new snaps

She is a model who often showcases her sartorial flair in chic outfits.

And Lady Amelia Windsor was earning her style stripes yet again as she posed in a flattering dress for a new Instagram snap on Thursday.  

The beauty, 25, who is 39th in line to the throne, looked incredible in the red and white gingham number which was cinched in at the waist with ruched detailing. 

Stunning: Lady Amelia Windsor was earning her style stripes yet again as she posed in a flattering dress for a new Instagram snap on Thursday

Amelia, who is the granddaughter of the Queen’s first cousin Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, posed up a storm in the dress which had a deep v-neck and statement sleeves.

She wore her blonde tresses in loose waves over her shoulder and opted for a typically minimal makeup look letting her natural beauty shine through.  

Amelia chose to forgo any accessories to let her dress be the star of the show as she worked her best angles.  

Style:u00A0The beauty, 25, who is 39th in line to the throne, looked incredible in the red and white gingham number which was cinched in at the waist with ruched detailing

Style: The beauty, 25, who is 39th in line to the throne, looked incredible in the red and white gingham number which was cinched in at the waist with ruched detailing

The royal has modelled for the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and designed her own range of accessories in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers. 

She is signed to Storm models, which represents the likes of Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne. 

Additionally she has been named as a contributing editor in Tatler Magazine, and reportedly interned at jewellery house Bulgari, during her time studying at Edinburgh University.

Successful:u00A0The royal has modelled for the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and designed her own range of accessories in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers

Successful: The royal has modelled for the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and designed her own range of accessories in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers

Her new snaps comes after she revealed she spent the first national lockdown working on jewellery designs for a collaboration with a high-end brand – admitting it was the perfect ‘distraction’. 

The royal revealed on Instagram that her limited edition range of fine jewellery with Alice Van Cal took ‘months of endless FaceTimes and one overdue face-to-face [meeting] at the end of the summer’.

She said collaborating to create the The Blue Tit collection, inspired by watching birds in the garden at her parents’ Cambridge home, was an educational experience that taught her about the craftsmanship that goes into making fine jewellery.

The six-item range starts at £695 for one blue tit halo earring, going up to £1,995 for a ring. 

Amelia has worked on three other collaborations this year that are yet to be revealed, including with UK brand Brora.

The story behind the blue tit in her latest collection is linked to the experiences she had during lockdown. 

Impressive:u00A0Additionally she has been named as a contributing editor in Tatler Magazine, and reportedly interned at jewellery house Bulgari, during her time studying at Edinburgh University

Impressive: Additionally she has been named as a contributing editor in Tatler Magazine, and reportedly interned at jewellery house Bulgari, during her time studying at Edinburgh University