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Dua Lipa Goes Maximalist With Her Prints at a Pop-Up Event in London

Dua Lipa Goes Maximalist With Her Prints at a Pop-Up Event in London

She may have left Cannes, but her style streak isn’t slowing down any time soon
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Dua Lipa is here to prove that the high-fashion parade doesn’t have to end there.

During her time in France, the “Houdini” singer showed off the strong versatility of her wardrobe, making a memorable entrance in a “grape”-and-“tomato”-hued ensemble that consisted of a few different pieces from Ferragamo. She then followed it up with looks like an archival Jean Paul Gaultier dress, frilly separates from Chloé, a golden Roberto Cavalli bikini, and so much more.

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However, as Lipa jetted back to her home base in London, she kept her playful streak up with yet another archival look.

On Thursday, the hitmaker attended a pop-up in the Selfridges department store to celebrate the release of her new skincare line with Augustinus Bader, called Dua by AB. For the occasion, she made a statement in a butterfly-printed lace qipao dress from the Kim Shui Spring/Summer 2020 collection.

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The flowy dress—which featured a Mandarin collar, a plunging chest cutout, and vibrant prints of butterflies in blue and green—was paired with even more statement pieces.

In her arms, Lipa carried a white leopard-print bag adorned with feathers, pulled from the Jacquemus Fall/Winter 2026 “Le Palmier” collection. Then, she went for another vintage touch with her lace-up olive-green buckle boots in a croc-skin leather, which stemmed from the Dior Fall 2000 line.

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Finally, she accessorized with jewelry from Bulgari, including a pair of Serpenti drop earrings and coiling rose-gold bracelets and rings.

Butterflies, jungle cats, and reptile motifs? It appears that with this look, Lipa was trying to honor as many classes of the animal kingdom as possible.

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