Dua Lipa puts her sexy spin on the oversized suiting trend – Harper’s BAZAAR

Dua Lipa knows how to make a celeb-loved trend her own.

The pop star attended Variety’s 2022 Hitmakers Brunch at the City Market Social House in downtown LA yesterday, where she wore her take on the oversized suiting trend. For the event, Lipa wore a look from The Attico’s Resort 2023 collection, wearing the casual topless separates underneath.

In addition to the gray and white pinstripe suit, the “Levitating” singer wore black round-toe shoes, black square sunglasses and an array of Rainbow K jewelry, including a silver lock necklace and an oversized chain with two-tone gold and silver links. She also wore her hair in loose waves that fell over one shoulder.

Los Angeles, California December 03 Dua Lipa attends the 2022 Hitmakers Brunch at the City Market Social House on December 03, 2022 in Los Angeles, California Photo by Kevin Wintergetty Images

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The Future Nostalgia singer was named the outlet’s Hitmaker of the Year alongside her “Cold Heart” collaborator Elton John. Last month, she accompanied the music legend to his final North American concert at Dodger Stadium. Ahead of the show, Lipa made a glamorous entrance in a recreation of the one-shoulder gown originally worn by Nicole Kidman for Balenciaga’s Couture 2021 collection.

She also wore the house’s signature jersey pantalleggings underneath the dress, which featured draped details and a dramatic long train. Her glamorous accessories included almost shoulder-length gloves and diamond jewelry by Bulgari.

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Lipa revealed back in March that she’s working on her highly anticipated third album, although she recently told Variety that “it took a complete turn as I’ve been working on it, and I really feel like it’s starting now , to sound coherent. So I’ll keep writing for the first few months of the new year and see where that takes me.”

“The album is different – it’s still pop, but sonically it’s different and there’s more of a lyrical theme,” she continued. “If I told you the title it would all make sense — but I guess we’ll just have to wait.”

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