Every Picture In Dua Lipa's Bikini-Filled Photo Dump

Including beach cover-ups, woven bags, and cutout dresses

Photo: Getty Images
Photo: Getty Images

Dua Lipa’s vacation wardrobe is providing major summer style inspiration.

In her latest Instagram post, the Grammy-winning singer showed off a streak of holiday-worthy ensembles, including plenty of dresses and sun-kissed beachside outfits.

In her first look, Lipa wore a silky white minidress with a crisp collar, long sleeves, buttons down the center, and a ruched skirt. She accessorised the look with a white woven basket bag from Bottega Veneta.

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For a more casual daytime outfit, the “Don’t Start Now” singer lounged by the water in a lavender pattern bikini from Chrome Hearts. She opted to use an oversize purple button-down from the Attico as a stylish, no-fuss cover-up, and further accessorised with rectangular tortoiseshell sunglasses from Gucci and a green raffia bag from Loewe.

Her final look consisted of a billowing white sundress with a halter neckline, two large cutouts on the torso, a bedazzled silver pendant holding the fabric together at the center, and a backless silhouette. She upped the ante with a pair of large sculptural silver earrings.

She captioned the post, “calmmmmmm :*”

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Lipa last shared a look at her vacation wardrobe when she posted cliffside pictures of herself posing in a red crochet maxi dress from Blumarine. The delicate piece featured netted fabric, a plunging neckline, and a small train.

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She opened up about her sense of style in a 2017 interview with Bazaar.com.

“I’ve always loved dressing up,” she said at the time. “I like it when things look like you've just thrown them on and sometimes the things you really do just throw on look the best. I’ve always been inspired by the ’90s.”

This article originally appeared in Harper’s BAZAAR US.


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