Dua Lipa Brings the Va-Va-Voom with Vampy Sequin Dress to Match Her Hair at “Argylle” Premiere
She wore her vibrant hair in casual beachy waves for the red carpet
Dua Lipa stayed color-coordinated in her latest red carpet look.
On Wednesday, the British singer-songwriter, 28, stepped out at the world premiere of her new movie Argylle at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square wearing a body-hugging strapless maroon sequined dress. The dress matched her red hair, which she wore in crimped beachy waves.
The "Don't Start Now" singer also accessorized the outfit with a serpent choker necklace and smokey cat eye.
The singer wasn't the only one to turn heads at the movie's red carpet.
Actress Ariana DeBose, 32, also drew attention in her black blazer with a sheer, lace skirt overlay. Also captured on the carpet were Henry Cavill, his mom Marianne Cavill and his girlfriend Natalie Viscuso. Marianne stunned in a bright green and black printed dress with green flats and earrings to match.
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Lipa's outfit follows the dress she wore to the Golden Globes, in which she posted a video of herself struggling to sit down.
In the awkward clip, Lipa slowly sank in her chair while leaning back at her table in the Beverly Hilton, where the award ceremony was held, as other guests chatted away.
“Thank you @goldenglobes for such a beautiful night last night,” the nominee captioned her post, jokingly adding: “— the only thing missing was a reclining chair.”
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In another photo shared by the singer, Lipa laughed as she stood in a sprinter van in her obstructing gown — appearing to see the funny side of the situation.
Lipa otherwise looked sensational at the 81st annual Golden Globes. For the event, she wore a custom haute couture black velvet bustier gown adorned with embroidered gilded bones in diamond and gold designed by Daniel Roseberry for Schiaparelli.
The elegant design was inspired by Elsa Schiaparelli’s 1938 collaboration with Salvador Dalí, stylist Lorenzo Posocco shared on Instagram.
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