It’s all Gucci, Gucci, Gucci for Dua Lipa. (Lipa, Lipa.)
The pop star hosted her Service95 book club series at the Chelsea Hotel in New York, where she was joined onstage by friend and longtime collaborator, Mark Ronson, as the pair discussed Ronson’s new memoir, Night People: How To Be a DJ in ’90s New York City.
She wore a top-to-toe Gucci spring 2026 look as designed by Demna, sporting a pussybow blouse, a-line knee-length skirt cinched with with an interlocking double G, a Jackie bag, and pointed knee-high boots in monochromatic creams, stamped all-over in the familiar Gucci monogram. Her only exceptions to staying committed to the Gucci bit were a Nour Hammour fuzzy trimmed suede black coat and her custom, chunky gold Tiffany Co. engagement ring from fiancé Callum Turner.
Full looks have proven enduringly popular among celebrities—it makes sense when you’re a house ambassador, or on a gruelling press tour with multiple changes: think Lily Collins’s recent penchant for Fendi, Kristen Stewart a forever Chanel girl, and Anya Taylor-Joy swathed in Dior. With creative director switch ups like Demna at Gucci and Jonathan Anderson at Dior, there can be a refreshed feel to designs even when it’s head-to-toe. In Lipa’s case, the heavy logos bring some playfulness and pizzazz to an otherwise prim and proper silhouette.
And Dua Lipa has been busy. She just wrapped Radical Optimism tour (92 shows since last May!), the woman’s got a wedding to plan, an editorial platform to run, and a book club to host. Easy, breezy, full-look-one-and-done Gucci means looking chic with one less thing to worry about.
