Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Celebrate Their Nuptials With Timeless Looks on a Loved-Up London Walk
They have that newlywed glow

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are married — and their post-wedding street style is already doing the most. After a private ceremony at London's Old Marylebone Town Hall following nearly two and a half years together, the newlyweds stepped out for a low-key London walk that somehow managed to be both deeply cozy and completely enviable.
Lipa's outfit was the kind of effortless-but-considered dressing that only looks accidental. She wore Phoebe Philo's Big Trench — a sage cotton oversize coat with raglan sleeves, a water-repellent finish, and a coated linen lining — belted by absolutely nothing, letting the silhouette go full slouch. White jeans and Ugg minis underneath. It's the formula: one statement piece, everything else deliberately unserious. Turner matched the energy in a white button-down layered over a tee, worn-in blue jeans, and tan boots that, according to Harper's Bazaar, nearly mirrored his wife's. They walked their dogs. They snuggled. It was a lot.
The Wedding Looks, Though
For the ceremony itself, Lipa wore a custom Schiaparelli ensemble — a structured blazer with padded hips paired with a high-low skirt — and leaned all the way into the vintage bride fantasy with a wide-brimmed white hat, satin gloves, and pointed-toe Louboutins. It was architectural and romantic at once, which is essentially the Schiaparelli promise. Turner stood beside her in a custom Ferragamo suit, and the two exited to confetti thrown by their actual circle of people, not a PR-managed crowd.
The celebrations aren't over — the couple is headed to Sicily for a three-day party this weekend, which means there are almost certainly more looks coming. If the post-ceremony trench coat is any indication of how Lipa approaches dressing as a married woman, the rest of us might as well start taking notes now.
A wedding wardrobe that moves from custom Schiaparelli to Phoebe Philo outerwear and Uggs without missing a beat is not an accident — it's a point of view.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


