After months of anticipation, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have officially become husband and wife. The singer and the actor chose a deeply personal celebration, exchanging vows at London's historic Old Marylebone Town Hall. Surrounded by a small circle of family and close friends.
Lipa’s fashion also took a different route to match the ceremony's low-key vibe. Rather than choosing a traditional wedding gown, Dua Lipa opted for a fashion-forward bridal look featuring a custom white skirt suit by Schiaparelli couture, designed by creative director Daniel Roseberry.
The ensemble featured a sharply tailored ivory cady blazer accented with gold buttons and a matching asymmetric skirt. Lipa elevated the look with a wide-brimmed hat by celebrated milliner Stephen Jones, adding a touch of old-Hollywood glamour.
White gloves enhanced the vintage-inspired aesthetic, while pointed white Christian Louboutin pumps completed the polished ensemble. Complementing his bride's couture look, Callum Turner embraced classic menswear. The actor wore a navy double-breasted Ferragamo suit paired with a matching shirt and tie.
Bianca Jagger Inspired
Dua Lipa’s wedding look seems to be a direct inspiration of Bianca Jagger's wedding outfit. When Bianca married Mick Jagger in Saint-Tropez in May 1971, she broke bridal fashion rules by wearing an ivory Yves Saint Laurent ensemble instead of a traditional wedding gown.
Contrary to a common misconception, it was not a trouser suit. The look consisted of a bias-cut column skirt paired with Saint Laurent's iconic Le Smoking jacket, worn without a blouse, as reported by InStyle.
She completed the outfit with a dramatic, wide-brimmed hat topped with a veil, creating one of the most photographed bridal looks in fashion history. The combination of sharp tailoring and romantic accessories became an enduring symbol of nontraditional bridal style.
The look was revolutionary for its time. Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking jacket had only been introduced a few years earlier, and seeing a bride wear menswear-inspired tailoring on her wedding day challenged conventional ideas of bridal fashion, according to British Vogue.
Bianca was four months pregnant when she got married to Mick, and while she was trying to hide her pregnancy, the Nicaraguan socialite and muse unwillingly made bridal fashion more interesting and iconic.
Fashion historians and designers still reference the outfit more than five decades later. Zendaya wore a similar look for the Met Gala.
"Shōgun" breakout star and Dior ambassador Anna Sawai also glided down the same carpet in a crisp white suit and wide-brim hat, while Dua Lipa's recent Schiaparelli wedding suit is widely viewed as a modern homage to Bianca Jagger's 1971 bridal ensemble.








