Dua Lipa took a leaf out of Kendall Jenner and Julia Fox's fashion books this past weekend, as she performed on the main stage at Glastonbury Festival in a piece of clothing that wasn't quite what it first seemed...
Just as Jenner once stepped out in back-to-front jeans, and Fox has shown her penchant for repurposing items of clothing in unexpected ways time and time again, the 28-year-old singer took to the iconic Pyramid Stage in what looked like a mini-skirt – but has since been revealed to be a cleverly styled tee.
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Among the five outfits that Lipa wore for her headline performance – that included a Versace slip dress, Tiffany & Co. jewellery and a Loewe bodysuit – it was her final look that stood out above all for its creativity.
Fans may not have realised it at the time, but her white, rhinestone-covered crop top and tiny skirt set was in fact a custom design by Acne Studios made entirely of T-shirt material. In fact, her 'skirt' was actually fashioned from an actual tee, complete with collar, sleeves and all.
Lipa completed her look with a crystal-embellished belt, black fishnet tights and a some epic, white gold and diamond chunky chain necklaces from Tiffany & Co. to close off her almost-two-hour-long set in style. At least this is a trend we can try at home...
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Clementina Jackson is Acting Site Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, working across news and features, trends, e-commerce and SEO. She was previously Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health, and Acting Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, where she was named as a PPA 30 Under 30 award winner for her work on size inclusivity. An experienced fashion, travel and luxury lifestyle journalist, Clementina has also written for Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Condé Nast Traveller, Tatler, Red and Italy Segreta.