Dua Lipa Just Wore A T-Shirt As A Skirt, And It’s One Summer Look I Can’t ‘Wrap’ My Head Around

Dua Lipa Just Wore A T-Shirt As A Skirt, And It’s One Summer Look I Can’t ‘Wrap’ My Head Around

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Dua Lipa popped off both as a musician and a fashion icon at the Glastonbury Festival. We’ve seen the pop star rock memorable outfits, like the fully sheer pink number from the Barbie premiere, many times, and when she took the stage as a headliner at the festival, she wore multiple fun punk-rock ensembles that I’ll be thinking about for a while. However, the one that really stood out was her all-white look which featured a skirt made out of a T-shirt, and I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around this sick piece of summer clothing.

This outfit was the second to last fit worn by Dua Lipa during her Glastonbury set, and she saved it for the perfect time in the show. She performed “Happy For You” in the look, and while I’m not quite sure how the shirt as a skirt worked, it was the ideal garment to jam out in as she sang the song, take a look:

Dua Lipa performing during the Glastonbury Festival on June 28, 24 while wearing a white crop top with a skirt made out of a white skirt. She's holding onto a mic stand and whipping her hair.

(Image credit: Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage)

As you can see, the outfit featured a white rhinestone crop top with black accent straps. Then the skirt is a matching T-shirt with the same rhinestones. This set is custom Acne Studios SS24, per their Instagram, and the pop star accessorized it with a chunky silver necklace and a black belt with chains that laid over the skirt/shirt.

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