Her bold style proves yet again why she’s a fashion icon.
Dua Lipa knows how to keep her fashion choices captivating. The “Training Season” singer recently brought her Radical Optimism Tour to the Philippines, lighting up the Philippine Arena in Bocaue with her infectious disco-pop energy. Following the electrifying concert, Lipa treated fans to an Instagram photo dump, showcasing two standout looks that couldn’t be more different.
The most eye-catching outfit of the two featured a vibrant blue-and-red baseball jersey with “Pilipinas” emblazoned across the front in white, along with a yellow sun motif. Styled daringly without pants, Lipa paired the sporty top with edgy black fishnet tights, turning a casual jersey into an unforgettable party ensemble. She completed the look with sparkling diamond studs and a chunky chain necklace, channeling Rihanna-esque sporty-glam vibes.
Elevating Chanel with a Rock ‘n’ Roll Twist
In her second look, Lipa went for a chic-meets-rock aesthetic, donning a black tweed Chanel co-ord. The set included a boxy cardigan top and matching hot shorts, both detailed with embroidered white trim and subtle sparkles. The pop star accessorized with two belts: a thick black leather one and a classic silver Chanel chain belt, layering them effortlessly for added dimension. She finished off the ensemble with fishnet tights and knee-high leather boots embellished with silver chains, showcasing her signature mix of elegance and edge.
For both outfits, Lipa sported a dramatic silver eye shadow, further elevating her party-ready aesthetic.
On Instagram, she wrote, “Manila that was WILD!! That has to be one of the loudest crowds ever!!!!! Thank you for your energy! I’ve missed youuuuu 🇵🇭❤️.”
Proving Why She’s a Fashion Chameleon
Whether performing on stage or turning heads on social media, Dua Lipa continues to redefine modern fashion with her fearless choices. From reimagining sporty staples to breathing new life into timeless classics, she solidifies her reputation as one of music’s leading style icons.