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Dua Lipa Shows Off The Perfect Mediterranean Summer Lookbook

Dua Lipa Shows Off The Perfect Mediterranean Summer Lookbook

Grazia USA07-07-2025
The certified queen of vacationing is at it again.
Following the wrap of the UK leg of her Radical Optimism tour, Dua Lipa has been globe-trotting once again – this time across Italy and Spain with her fiancé and friends. As always, her Instagram serves as the most picturesque holiday mood-board, particularly when it comes to the singer's vacation style.
From bold prints and sparkle to romantic flair, the tastemaker has perfected beachside glamour which captivates yet never strays too far from effortless.
Last week, the singer started off her vacation in Italy with fiancé Callum Turner. On Instagram she shared snaps in a black and white polka dot bikini from Australian label With Jéan. The teensy two piece featured lace detailing, which softened this season's go-to print while adding a retro touch. A pair of cat-eye sunnies rounded off the timeless look.
A few days later, on July 4, the singer shared more vacation shots, this time from Mallorca, Spain. Perhaps taking inspiration from the city's nightlife, this time Lipa opted for a striking silver and black studded Hunza G micro bikini. The shimmery set was styled with a sheer Christopher Esber skirt, also featuring rhinestone detailing.
Fear not, because the glamour did not stop there. The 'Levitating' singer accessorised with silver Tiffany & Co cuffs on both arms, as well as two silver necklaces. She continued with gleaming silver rings, most notably a $28,000 USD Bvlgari Serpenti Viper ring and of course, her stunning engagement ring.
Continuing with her Mediterranean lookbook, the singer called in another of this season's sartorial trends, this time doubling down on leopard print for a day in the water and posing by limestone walls. Bold and oh so fun, the itty-bitty and sparkly leopard print top was paired with high-waisted denim shorts, as well as a leopard print belt. The singer kept on the Tiffany cuffs and necklaces from her previous look and added on a metallic quilted Chanel bag. Perfect for a day out exploring the city.
Now, daytime beachside looks weren't all the inspiration being served. On Sunday the singer shared a night-out look which perfectly toed the line between risqué and elegant. On her Instagram, she showed off a black lace halter-neck gown with a slight train, paired with a visible black thong underneath. Lipa kept accessories simple this time around, allowing the striking yet minimal look to shine.
With the style winning-streak she has going, we can't wait to see what looks the singer has in store for us next!
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