Lady Eliza Spencer Teases Modern Bridal Style in £95 White Gown
Lady Eliza Spencer wore a £95 Meshki gown with a backless cut and leg split, proving budget bridal can still look expensive.

Princess Diana’s niece just turned a £95 white dress into a very convincing bridal mood board. Lady Eliza Spencer wore the backless, leg-split Meshki gown while celebrating the launch of her rosé, LaLa V, and the look landed exactly where modern bridal style lives now, somewhere between engagement-party polish and after-dark confidence.
The dress did the heavy lifting because it looked intentional, not inexpensive. Draped across the body and cut to show skin at the back and leg, it gave Spencer the kind of sleek, slightly risqué silhouette that works for a hen look, a courthouse moment, or a second-day outfit when full princess volume feels too much. In the budget bridal lane, that matters. A white dress only reads cheap when the styling is lazy. Spencer’s version felt edited.
That edit has a lot to do with who she is. As the daughter of Earl Charles Spencer and former model Victoria Aitken, and as Princess Diana’s niece, Lady Eliza Spencer has spent years dressing like someone who understands the power of a bridal-adjacent moment. She and Channing Millerd became engaged in 2025, then held an engagement party in Cape Town in January 2026, where she wore another white look, a mini dress that kept the bridal signal going without pushing into full wedding territory.

This is not a one-off. In February 2024, Spencer wore a £380 Self-Portrait gown to the London Air Ambulance Charity gala, another figure-skimming white dress that leaned bridal without feeling literal. Then, in September 2024, she and her twin sister Lady Amelia Spencer turned up at the Atelier Emé Bridal Collection show in Milan and served matching bridal-fashion energy with the kind of sibling styling that makes every other guest look underdressed.
That is why the £95 Meshki dress hits harder than a simple price tag suggests. Meshki’s white formal and maxi styles sit in a range that starts around £89 and stretches to roughly £299, which puts Spencer’s pick firmly in the accessible camp. But with a Spencer wearing it, the dress gets a different kind of authority. It looks like a real bridal choice for women who want skin, structure and a little attitude without paying couture money for the privilege.
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