
The Art of the In-Between: How Dua Lipa Is Dressing for the Season That Hasn’t Quite Arrived
New York City may still be wrapped in the last whispers of winter, but the streets have become a runway for the season’s most anticipated transitional dressing — and no one is leading the charge more effortlessly than Dua Lipa.
This week, the city’s most stylish faces offered a masterclass in navigating the in-between. Anya Taylor-Joy turned heads in a butter-yellow faux fur coat that radiated vernal optimism. Demi Lovato committed to sleek leather for a trio of downtown moments. Zoë Kravitz balanced an olive car coat with a casually thrown-on beanie. Rihanna, perennially ahead of the curve, paired cuffed jeans with towering boots. But it was Lipa who delivered the week’s most decisive statement: the little white dress, styled with unapologetic winter armour.

For a Nespresso event in Manhattan — the occasion that formally announced her new role as the Swiss coffee brand’s global ambassador — the “Houdini” singer stepped out in a strapless white midi by Versace. The dress, with its intentionally crinkled, ruched silhouette cascading from bodice to hem, carried that distinctly Versace contradiction: effortlessly undone yet commanding a $7,900 price tag. She anchored the look with pointed white Christian Louboutin pumps, creating a clean, elongated monochromatic line from décolleté to floor.
Against the still-biting city air, Lipa layered a structured black coat over the ensemble — sharp shoulders, a sleek straight silhouette, every inch a study in deliberate contrast. A glossy black manicure completed the opposition of light and dark.

Jewellery, as always with Lipa, was non-negotiable. A Bvlgari Serpenti diamond-studded necklace coiled at her throat while bracelets and rings from the same house adorned her hands. Centre stage, of course, was the engagement ring from fiancé Callum Turner — the ultimate accessory of the moment.
Her hair fell in silky waves, and a raspberry gloss sealed the look. Spring officially arrives tomorrow. Dua Lipa, it appears, could not wait.

