Dua Lipa never fails to impress with her fashion choices and impeccable physique, as seen in her recent Instagram posts. The 26-year-old songstress flaunted her toned figure in a black mini dress featuring a sheer panel and white sequin flowers that provided coverage for her assets. Her stunning snaps showcased her stylish yet sensual side, leaving fans in awe of her jaw-dropping beauty once again.
To enhance her overall appearance, the gorgeous woman paired her outfit with black knee-high boots made of leather and a satin black blazer that she elegantly draped over her shoulders. She added a touch of sophistication by sporting black sunglasses and letting her dark hair down in a center parting style. To complete her look, Dua adorned herself with exquisite accessories such as gold diamond rings, a union jack flag ring, and white diamond earrings. The celebrity seemed to be enjoying a fun night out with her friends in London, as indicated by her caption that read “Its a London thing.”
One of the latest photos of the celebrity shows her posing while smoking a cigarette. Moreover, Dua has shared an adorable picture with her younger sister Rina, who looks gorgeous in a white dress. The singer has been occupied lately with the filming of the upcoming spy thriller “Argylle,” directed by Matthew Vaughn, which began last month. Dua will act alongside famous stars such as Samuel L. Jackson, Bryan Cranston, and John Cena in the star-studded movie. Based on Ellie Conway’s novel of the same title, the plot follows the world’s most prominent spy and his international escapades in various destinations, including America and London. Alongside acting, The Hollywood Reporter confirms that Dua will also be providing the score for the movie. Despite receiving an invitation to this year’s Met Gala, Dua had to decline since she was busy with her filming commitments. TMZ reports, ‘The Levitating singer was invited to the famous fundraising ball in NYC this month, but she had to decline because she’s busy filming for the upcoming action thriller, Argylle.’