Dua Lipa took the Pyramid Stage of this year's Glastonbury Music Festival last week. Aside from her flawless vocals, fans were also in awe of her different outfits. Her accessories stood out, and they're reportedly worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
According to a source who spoke with The Sun, the "Levitating" songstress wore jewelry courtesy of luxury fashion brand Tiffany & Co., which is estimated to be worth £300,000 or over $382,000.
It's common practice for brands like this to send security to guard the accessories while they're being worn by celebrities, but in Lipa's case, it was reported that no security personnel from the brand was present at all.
When she took the stage to perform her biggest hits and the latest songs from her new album Radical Optimism, the singer wore three necklaces that cost £79,000 each (estimated to be over $100,000). In addition, she sported £42,000 (more than $53,000) when she partied in the festival's VIP areas.
According to Harpers Bazaar, Dua Lipa had five outfit changes during her Pyramid Stage set, all styled by Jaheel Weaver.
For her first act, she wore a Chrome Hearts outfit consisting of leather minidresses with hardware details. She also donned outfits by Versace, Acne Studios, Loewe, and many more.
In other updates about the pop star, Lipa hard-launched her relationship with Callum Turner as she shared photos of him on social media.
In a series of pictures posted on her official Instagram account, the pop singer can be seen having fun at Glastonbury. In one of the snaps, the British actor gives her a kiss on the cheek.
She wrote in the caption, "Dancing until you see the sunrise at Stone Circle is the Glasto ritual."
After her set, many fans took to social media to accuse her of miming or lipsyncing, which she immediately addressed during an interview with Daily Mail.
"I don't mime," she said.
Her set lasted nearly three hours, and she performed some of her biggest tracks like "Training Season," "One Kiss," "These Walls," "Be the One," "Love Again," "Cold Heart," "Don't Start Now," and her closing track "Houdini."
She also performed a cover of "The Less I Know the Better" by Tame Impala with member Kevin Parker as a special guest.
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