Dua Lipa is quite the dedicated Jingle Ball performer.
After hitting the stage at Thursday’s version of the event in Philadelphia, the 23-year-old spent Friday night at the Jingle Ball in New York City.
The New Rules hitmaker sizzled on the red carpet at Madison Square Garden while modeling a busty electric blue mini-dress and a pair of sky-high heels.
Always on the move: After hitting the stage at Thursday’s version of the event in Philadelphia, Dua Lipa spent Friday night at the Jingle Ball in New York City
Her dress was hemmed high enough to show off the English songstress’ shapely legs, which she clothed in fishnet stockings.
Dua added a bit of glitz to the look with hoop earrings, playfully sticking her tongue out for the shutterbugs as she posed on the carpet.
She flashed her megawatt smile and chatted with a reporter at the Jingle Ball, which welcomed such guests as Camila Cabello, Bebe Rexha and Normani.
Fabulous: The New Rules hitmaker sizzled on the red carpet at Madison Square Garden while modeling a busty electric blue mini-dress and a pair of sky-high heels
Blow a kiss: Her dress was hemmed high enough to show off the English songstress’ shapely legs, which she clothed in fishnet stockings
Sense of fun: Dua added a bit of glitz to the look with hoop earrings, playfully sticking her tongue out for the shutterbugs as she posed on the carpet
The London-born songbird, who released her self-titled debut album last year, is the most streamed female artist in her native country, the BBC reported this week.
God’s Plan by Drake was Spotify and Apple Music’s most streamed track – and Dua’s collaboration with Cavin Harris, One Kiss, was nipping at its heels as number two.
This is not the only bauble Dua has received recently – she also landed the cover of the upcoming January issue of British Vogue, ‘The Future Issue.’
What a place to be: She flashed her megawatt smile and chatted with a reporter at the Jingle Ball, which welcomed such guests as Camila Cabello, Bebe Rexha and Normani
Making it happen: The London-born songbird, who released her self-titled debut album last year, is the most streamed female artist in her native country, the BBC reported this week
So close: God’s Plan by Drake was Spotify and Apple Music’s most streamed track – and Dua’s collaboration with Cavin Harris, One Kiss, was nipping at its heels as number two
‘Feminism to me is not man-hating, it’s just being like “we deserve the same opportunities,”‘ Dua argued in her interview with the magazine.
Said the singer: ‘You hear so much about all these strong important men who have changed the world, even in history and the story of mankind, somehow the f*****g story starts with: “Well, the man did this.”‘
She discussed her figure as well, saying: ‘I do feel quite confident in my body, there’s always going to be something you don’t like, but its so much healthier to tell yourself two things you like about yourself every day.’
Big year: This is not the only bauble Dua has received recently – she also landed the cover of the upcoming January issue of British Vogue , ‘The Future Issue’
Making her voice heard: ‘Feminism to me is not man-hating, it’s just being like “we deserve the same opportunities,”‘ Dua argued in her interview with the magazine
Confident: She said of her figure that ‘there’s always going to be something you don’t like, but its so much healthier to tell yourself two things you like about yourself every day.’
Showstopper: Dua kept her fishnets on to take the stage and sing up a storm during the evening’s festivities at Madison Square Garden
Showmanship: She sizzled in a color-blocked sequined wrap mini that glistened as the spotlights hit it during her performance
Claim to fame: Dua shot to public prominence with the international success of her breakup single New Rules last summer and has gone from strength to strength