She’s had a busy month, performing in several virtual award shows and events.
AndΒ Dua LipaΒ got into the festive spirit on Thursday night as she posed for some sultry snaps in front of the iconic RockefellerΒ ChristmasΒ Tree.
The singer,Β 25, who is scheduled to appear onΒ The Tonight Show, looked sensational in a blue gingham co-ord.
‘Tis the season!Β Dua Lipa got into the festive spirit on Thursday night as she posed for some sultry snaps in front of the iconic Rockefeller Christmas Tree in New York City
Dua opted for a quilted scallop-hemmed mini skirt with a matching jacket, with the items of clothing adorned with embroidered daisies.
The star teamed the ensemble with identical tights and heels, which had jewel-encrusted daisy flowers on them.
Dua styled her signature raven locks into a sleek blow-dried hairdo, which was tied halfback, she added a slick of glamorous make-up.
The One Kiss hitmaker knew how to work her best angles as she posed up a storm for a collection of sultry snaps.
She’s a fan! The singer, 25, who is scheduled to appear on The Tonight Show, looked sensational in a blue gingham co-ord
Dua captioned the photos with: ‘Catch me (quite literally) on @fallontonight TONIGHT 11:35 EST on NBC for a Christmas treaaaat @jimmyfallon βοΈ.’
The star has been making the most of her time in NYC and has been spotted enjoying several strolls in the Big Apple.
December has been a busy month for the star, with her performing at a warehouse in the UK for her Studio 2054 virtual gig.
She was joined by a number of guest performers during the event including Kylie Minogue, Elton John, FKA twigs, Bad Bunny and Miley Cyrus. The show broke online records, with five million views.
Details:Β Dua opted for a quilted scallop-hemmed mini skirt with a matching jacket, tights and heels, with the items of clothing adorned with embroidered daisies
Dua alsoΒ put on show-stopping performance as she sang a stripped-down rendition of track, Boys Will Be Boys, at theΒ virtual Billboard Women in Music event last week.
As she opened the 2020 show last Thursday, the singer impressed viewers with her vocals as she was accompanied by a string quartet.
Standing on a nearly empty stage, she swayed around with a microphone and belted out a powerful chorus, which tackled π eπ₯ual harassment and women’s experiences with toxic male behaviour.
‘Boys will be, boys will be boys/ but girls will be women,’ she crooned as the silhouettes of her orchestra occasionally flashed on the screen.
The British star, whose album Future Nostalgia is nominated for the 2021 Grammy Awards’ coveted Album Of The Year prize, later took home the Powerhouse Award.