On June 7, Dua Lipa wore a see-through Chloe lace cover-up tied at the front during her post-wedding brunch in Palermo. The British singer married her partner Callum Turner in London late last month. Last weekend, the couple hosted a cocktail party in Sicily, attended by celebrity friends such as Shakira, Adele, and Charli XCX. Photos and videos from the weekend-long celebrations have since gone viral online.
Dua Lipa continues her bridal fashion streak with a fully see-through Chloe lace cover-up
Dua Lipa showcased an exquisite white lace maxi dress from Chloé’s Pre-Fall 2026 collection, which served as a beautifully sheer, floor-length cover-up. Crafted from delicate, open-weave floral lace, the gown featured a plunging V-neckline and a subtly tiered empire waist. The flowing bell sleeves were finished with romantic ruffled cuffs. A single string tie secured the dress at the front.
The sheer piece offered a glimpse of her matching white Chloé bikini, which included a classic halter-neck triangle top and low-rise bottoms. Both pieces featured delicate ruffle-trim eyelet detailing that mirrored the dress’s feminine textures, adding a playful touch to the bold look.
Lipa’s accessories elevated the beach look with whimsical luxury. She layered two long, delicate Chloé Elixir pendant necklaces. One necklace featured a striking, structural gold bottle-shaped charm that drew attention down the open neckline. She also carried the Chloé Swan Minaudière, a leather bag shaped like a graceful pink-and-white hand-painted swan. Moreover, it featured a delicate gold chain strap and added a touch of fairytale-inspired surrealism to her daytime ensemble.
The “Dance the Night” singer styled her long, dark hair in a high ponytail, allowing the focus to remain on her daring dress. Her makeup was simple, featuring a fresh complexion, blush on her cheeks, and a nude matte lip.

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