Dua Lipa’s cropped diamanté baby tee is Y2K perfection
So far on her Radical Optimism tour, Dua Lipa has visited nine countries and performed 12 shows, in just five weeks - and this is just the beginning.
She's been serving looks both on and off stage during her sold-out tour, and considering it isn't due to finish until October 2025, we're in for another 10 months of splendid sartorial sass.
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The top of her style agenda right now? It-girl-coded mini skirt combos, luscious layers of leather and graphic tees in all their glory.
Dua shared an Instagram 'dump' from her two shows in Seoul, South Korea, oozing It-girl glamour in a slew of stellar outfits, but it was her latest slogan tee that won the hearts of fashion lovers.
She posed wearing a white t-shirt adorned with red rhinestones that read 'Falling Forever' - the name of one of the songs on her Radical Optimism album.
The tee is the epitome of playful, Y2K It-girl dressing. The classic tees during the 2000s often featured cheeky slogans and pop culture references, popularised by brands like Baby Phat and Juicy Couture. The style was a staple in the wardrobes of the likes of Paris Hilton and Britney Spears, symbolising the era's love for glitzy, uber-feminine styles. In true 2000s style, Dua paired hers with some dark-wash, low-rise jeans and a chunky leather belt.
For make up, she opted for a sultry, glitzy smoky-eye effect and a glossy, peachy nude lip to balance out her dramatic eye glam.
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Graphic tees have been a staple in Dua's off-duty 'tour'drobe throughout the beginning of her travels. From wearing a graphic t-shirt as a dress with no trousers underneath paired with burgundy boots, to a black baby tee from clothing brand R & M Leathers that read ‘Fetishette’ in serif writing, her retro-infused tees have been second to none.