Dua Lipa’s Fiery Late-Night Look: A Statement Micro Miniskirt and Teasing Album Details
Dua Lipa dazzles on The Tonight Show in a fiery Valentino outfit! Discover her red-hot late-night look and fashion statement in NYC with Jimmy Fallon.
Dua Lipa turned heads with her searing-hot late-night style during a recent appearance on The Tonight Show, hosted by Jimmy Fallon in New York City. The Grammy-winning artist showcased her fashion prowess in a monochromatic red ensemble from Valentino, accented with bold black elements.
Her outfit featured a sharply tailored, oversized button-down in a vibrant shade of red, complete with concealed button closures. Complementing the top, Lipa wore a matching crimson miniskirt adorned with delicate flower-shaped embroidery. The skirt was layered over sheer black tights, creating a striking contrast, and she completed the look with stunning black leather knee-high Tabi boots from Maison Margiela. Adding a touch of glamour, Lipa accessorized with shiny gold hoop earrings featuring a draping chain detail and a selection of gold rings.
During her appearance on The Tonight Show, Lipa tantalized fans with details about her upcoming third studio album. When asked about the album's title, she playfully teased, "I don’t want to give too much away. I’m not ready yet to come and tell you my album title. I’ll come back next time, and I’ll spill all the tea."
Describing the vibe of her next project, Lipa revealed, "I’m going for more of like a psychedelic pop vibe. I’m still trying to find the language to talk about the album without talking about the album. … This new record, I made it with my friends Kevin Parker, Tobias Jesso Jr., Danny Harle, and Caroline Ailin. And it was kind of made like a band."
She emphasized her desire for an organic element in the album, inspired by the energy of her live performances during a year-long tour. Lipa expressed, "I just wanted to have that kind of really organic element that I had while I was on tour, because when I was touring for a whole year, I just started to fall in love with the songs and the live element. And I was like: I just want to bring all of that into this new record."


