Dua Lipa dazzled in a recent red carpet appearance with a chic and unique ensemble. Making her debut at the Golden Globes as a first-time attendee, nominee, and presenter, the star arrived at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in style. The recognition came for her summer hit ‘Dance the Night’ from the movie Barbie, earning her a nomination for Best Original Song alongside renowned producer Mark Ronson.
Lipa’s attire featured a custom-made strapless bustier dress in black velvet, adorned with a striking embroidered bone design in diamonds and gold from the bodice down to the thighs. The dress boasted a playful puffiness starting from just above the knees, cascading elegantly to the floor. She completed her look with Jimmy Choo shoes and a vintage 1962 Tiffany & Co. necklace in gold and platinum, embellished with yellow beryl, topaz quartz, and diamonds. Her red hair, styled in loose waves, harmonized effortlessly with a matching red manicure, showcasing Lipa’s impeccable and trendsetting fashion sense.
Dua Lipa Arrives To The Golden Globes
The 'One Kiss' sensation took to Instagram, giving a sneak peek behind the scenes of her award show night. In a brief video clip, Lipa appeared to face a seating challenge due to the design of her dress. As she attempted to sit down, someone behind the camera quipped, "You need to sit down now," capturing Dua's amusing expressions as she humorously grappled with finding a comfortable way to sit due to the way her dress was created.
The video also sparked amusement among fans, who flooded her post with numerous comments.
"When you wear your standing dress to a sit down event," said one fan. Another user wrote, "breathtakingly gorgeous." "She's an icon," said another.
One user commented: "I'd be mad at the designer for not making the midsection somewhat foldable lol."
Dua Talks Embodying Old Hollywood Glamour For Golden Globes Look
In response to questions about the inspiration for her outfit, the 28-year-old mentioned her desire to radiate Hollywood glamour.
"This is a very Hollywood event. I'm very excited to dress up and be here," the 'Houdini' star told Access Hollywood.
While she didn't opt for a pink Barbiecore outfit like Margot Robbie, she did emphasize that she's channeling Barbie in her own distinct style. She pointed out: "I'm still cosplaying mermaid Barbie."
Even though she received a nomination in the Best Song for a Motion Picture category for 'Dance the Night,' the award was eventually claimed by another track from Barbie. Billie Eilish's 'What Was I Made For?' emerged victorious and took home the prize. Either way, the Barbie crew took home the award!