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No One Can Stop Dua Lipa From Naked Dressing

No One Can Stop Dua Lipa From Naked Dressing

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Airports fear her, stadiums bow at her feet, Negronis magically appear when she walks into the room and opaque fabrics quake in her presence. For Dua Lipa, life is one endless vacanza—filled with sold-out arenas, back-to-back luxury holidays ('I just make everything I do feel like a holiday,' she told British Vogue), and a stage wardrobe that gives Cher, Kylie and the Spice Girls a run for their money.
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Proving her allegiance to naked dressing, Dua hit the after-party celebrating two sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium in a sheer Balenciaga dress, dripping in Bulgari diamonds, dirty martini in hand and Callum Turner on her arm. Accessorized with enviable abs, this was an unapologetically glam example of her ongoing commitment to skin-baring dressing, both on and off stage.
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Unless you've been living under a rock (or not keeping up to date on this very website), you'll know that this summer, sheer dressing is everywhere. Whether it's saccharine see-through skirts or billowy boho blouses, naked dressing is no longer reserved for the red carpet, with transparent fabrics and peekaboo pieces becoming as common place as a tank top at a Charli XCX concert or Hunter boots at Glastonbury.
Dua, aside from being extremely good at giving us candid glimpses at the pop star life, has proven herself to be a fashion girl through and through, taking this trend to new heights in custom bodysuits from Valentino, Courrèges and Swarovski. So, if florals are for spring, then sheer is for summer—with Dua being the ultimate poster girl for the trend.

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