Dua Lipa Is Her Own Something Blue as She Marries Callum Turner in Schiaparelli
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Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Dua Lipa didn't do white. She didn't do traditional. She did Schiaparelli — and she did it in blue, which, honestly, tracks for a woman who has never once taken the obvious route.
The singer married actor Callum Turner in a private ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London, surrounded by close friends and family, according to Harper's Bazaar. Photos obtained by The Sun captured the couple emerging from the registry office hand-in-hand while guests showered them in confetti — a moment that felt both intimate and cinematic. Turner wore navy. Lipa wore a custom Schiaparelli blazer-and-skirt set with padded hips, a high-low hem, and the house's signature surrealist gold buttons giving just enough irreverence to keep it from tipping into stiff. She finished the look with a wide-brimmed white hat, satin gloves, and pointed-toe Louboutins. Something borrowed? Unlikely. Something blue? Entirely her own.
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The irony is that Lipa spent her engagement openly admitting she had no wedding fantasy to fulfill. When she confirmed the news in June 2025 — after months of a very obvious diamond doing the talking — she was refreshingly unbothered about the timeline. "I've never been someone who's really thought about a wedding, or dreamt about what kind of bride I would be," she said at the time. "All of a sudden I'm like: 'Oh, what would I wear?'" She also made clear neither she nor Turner were rushing — she had a tour to finish, he had a shoot — and that the engagement itself felt less like a milestone and more like a mutual decision to be best friends indefinitely. "This decision to grow old together... it's a really special feeling," she said.
The venue carried its own quiet meaning. Old Marylebone Town Hall sits in a neighborhood both have called home, and while the nearby Chiltern Firehouse — once London's most reliably celebrity-packed dining room — has since closed, the area still carries that specific energy of famous people trying, mostly successfully, to live like regular ones.
What Lipa pulled off here is rarer than it looks: a wedding look that is entirely fashion-forward without being a costume, personal without requiring explanation, and memorable without trying to be iconic — which is, of course, how you actually become iconic.
When you've never fantasized about being a bride, you're free to just be yourself — and apparently, yourself is Schiaparelli in blue.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


