I Want What They Have: Dua Lipa and Callum Turner in Their Honeymoon Era
When a celebrity gets married in a supremely elegant, Bianca Jagger-inspired Schiaparelli suit, of course she deserves to go a little bit PDA-wild on her honeymoon.

Reported by Vogue.
There is something genuinely restorative about watching two people be completely unashamed of each other. Dua Lipa and Callum Turner — freshly married, currently horizontal somewhere on the Amalfi Coast — are that couple right now, and according to Vogue, they are delivering.
The wedding itself set the tone. Lipa married Turner in a Bianca Jagger-nodding Schiaparelli skirt suit at London's Old Marylebone Town Hall — a choice so sharp it practically had its own publicist — before the pair threw a second ceremony in Palermo, Sicily, with a guest list that included Charli xcx, George Daniel, Troye Sivan, Joe Alwyn, Mark Ronson, and Grace Gummer. Two weddings. Correct behavior.
The Honeymoon Is Not Subtle, and Good for Them
Now they're in Italy doing exactly what you'd hope: kissing in the water, holding hands constantly, and reportedly laughing through entire days on the coast. A source told People the couple "look incredibly happy" and are "very cute." Which, yes, obviously — but it's the specificity of talking and laughing that makes it. Anyone can look good on a boat. Not everyone actually likes the person they're on the boat with.
What makes Lipa and Turner genuinely compelling, beyond the aesthetic perfection of their honeymoon content, is their origin story. They reportedly realized they were reading the exact same book — Trust by Hernán Díaz — and that was their meet-cute. A literary coincidence that led to two ceremonies, a Schiaparelli suit, and a very public butt grab on the Mediterranean. That's not a PR narrative. That's actually romantic.
Weddings are logistically brutal, emotionally overwhelming, and physically exhausting even when everything goes beautifully — and Lipa and Turner did it twice. The passionate Italian holiday aftermath isn't indulgent. It's the whole point. They earned the inner tube, the sunshine, and every stolen kiss between them.
The real takeaway here isn't about celebrity love — it's that the couples worth watching are the ones who seem to actually want to be there, and these two can't fake that even if they tried.
Read the original at Vogue.


