Dua Lipa dazzles with her exclusive feature for ‘Elle Magazine’. A must see

The British singer gave an interview and participated in an impressive photo shoot for the April edition of the publication.

British/Albanian singer Dua Lipa dazzled in an exclusive feature for Elle Magazine’s April issue, showcasing her keen fashion sense alongside her growing modeling and acting careers. Lipa has become one of the most successful artists today, with numerous accolades under her belt.

In the feature, the singer posed in three outfits, starting with a heart-shaped neckline black mini dress paired with pastel blue tights that matched the background and black platform heels. She sported a voluminous bouffant hairstyle reminiscent of Amy Winehouse and Priscilla Presley, elevating the look with a modern twist.

The second outfit featured a sleek, straight red-haired Lipa in a total black ensemble consisting of a top and mini shorts, layered under a mesh blouse, and paired with calf-high boots that emphasized her long legs, projecting a sexy and sophisticated vibe.

In her third look, Lipa wore a black bodysuit adorned with two puffy balls at the wrists. She styled her hair straight and chose makeup with shades of brown, gray, and a nude lipstick that accentuated her full lips.

For the photo shoot, Dua Lipa wore pieces from renowned brands like Marc Jacobs, Dior, Haimana, and Tiffany & Co.

In her interview, Lipa discussed her journey of self-discovery and the traits she most appreciates about herself. She also delved into the creative process behind her single “Training Session,” explaining her approach:

“Okay, I’m going to write about what I want.” The song, according to Lipa, became a sort of premonition for her life, illustrating “the power of manifestation and writing things down. When you know your worth, you know what you want and what you don’t.”

Lipa also shared that after her last tour, she took a vacation with family and friends, despite some criticism from fans. She emphasized the importance of joy: “The world might be burning, but damn it… if you don’t spend part of your life trying to be happy, I don’t know what you’ve done.”