Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are now officially husband and wife. The couple tied the knot this afternoon at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London, England, with only a handful of close friends and family in attendance. As confirmed by The Sun, it was an intimate ceremony held ahead of what is rumored to be a second wedding celebration: a lavish three-day event in Palermo, Italy, featuring an extensive celebrity guest list, a possible performance by Elton John, and a custom-designed bridal gown by Simon Porte Jacquemus.
Staying true to her unmistakable sense of style, the 29-year-old singer made a stunning entrance in a flawless all-white skirt suit featuring a sharply tailored fitted jacket. She paired the look beautifully with matching gloves and a wide-brimmed hat that gave her silhouette a timeless, cinematic elegance. Completing her bridal ensemble, she carried a romantic bouquet of yellow and white flowers. Beside her, an impeccably dressed Callum Turner, 35, radiated happiness in a dark navy double-breasted suit with a coordinating shirt and tie.
The scene outside the building could hardly have been more picture-perfect. Just eight guests lined the steps of the registry office, showering the newlyweds with congratulations and a traditional flurry of confetti. Beaming from ear to ear, the couple walked away hand in hand before climbing into a classic London black cab, marking the beginning of their married life together in a way that felt both deeply romantic and delightfully bohemian.
A Venue Steeped in History and Rock-and-Roll Spirit
Choosing Old Marylebone Town Hall for their legal wedding ceremony was no coincidence. This iconic Westminster landmark, located in the heart of the British capital, has long held a special allure and has served for decades as a favorite destination for music and cultural legends looking to celebrate their love stories away from the spotlight. Within its historic walls, countless unions that have since become part of pop culture history have been made official.
Sir Paul McCartney was a longtime admirer of the venue. He married his first wife, Linda, there in 1969, and decades later, in 2011, returned to climb the town hall’s famous steps once again for his third wedding, to Nancy Shevell. Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher followed a similar path, turning the venue into something of a personal tradition by marrying Patsy Kensit there in 1997 and later returning to wed singer Nicole Appleton in 2008.
More recently, well-known figures such as television presenter Davina McCall and her husband Michael Douglas have also chosen this symbol of understated British elegance. With their discreet “I do,” Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are likewise following in the footsteps of their close friend Charli XCX, who last year opted for a quick civil ceremony at a London town hall before heading abroad for a lavish celebration.
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