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Fashion

Lipa has been the cover girl of several magazines.[1] She signed with Next Models.[2][3][4] She was in the cover of "Boom Boom Thick" editorial for Elle's January 2016 issue.[5][6] In April 2016 she was again in an editorial of Elle.[7][8] She was in a supplement cover of British Vogue in November 2016.[9][10] She starred an editorial for the January 2017 issue of V.[11] In the same month, she was in the cover for issue 102 of Clash.[12][13] In March 2017, she became a global ambassador for the American shoe company, Foot Locker, to present women's collections offered by the brand.[14][15] She was in an editorial for Interview released in April 2017.[16][17] She modelled for an editorial of Paper, published on 6 June 2017.[18][19] She was featured in the summer 2017 issue of Teen Vogue in an editorial titled "Fine Tuned".[20][21] She was in an editorial for June 2017 issue of InStyle.[22][23] She was in an editorial called "Game Changers" for Fall 2017 issue of V.[24][25] She was the protagonist of the Fall/Winter 2017-18 advertizing campaign of the Italian brand Patrizia Pepe,[26][27] as well as recorded a cover of the song "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (1966) as a soundtrack for the commercial for the said campaign.[28] She was in the cover and an editorial for November 2017 issue of Evening Standard.[29][30] In the same month, she released her second collaboration with the brand Foot Locker for autumn/winter collection.[31][32] In January 2018, she was part of a promotional clip for an Adidas Originals campaign called "Original Is Never Finished".[33] She starred the cover of April 2018 issue of Teen Vogue.[34] She was one of the covers for issue 113 of V entitled "The Music Issue", published in May 2018 as a limited edition.[35][36] She partnered with the fashion brand Nyden on a project to create four clothing collections, but it subsequently failed and Lipa "discontinued" her work with the brand.[37][38]

She was in the cover of British GQ for May 2018 issue.[39][40] She was in the cover for May 2018 issue of Turkish edition of Vogue.[41][42] She was in the cover for June 2018 issue of British edition of Elle.[43][44] In October 2018, she was part of an Adidas campaign called "Here to Create" in which she wore brand clothes.[45] She appeared in a Billboard editorial called "Grammy Preview" alongside Post Malone and Ella Mai.[46][47] She starred the cover for January 2019 issue of British Vogue and an editorial called "Youth Quake".[48][49] She was the image for the Pepe Jeans London spring/summer 2019 collection campaign, settling down as the first musician to be global ambassador for the brand.[50][51] Months later, she launched her first-ever capsule with the same brand for the autumn/winter collection where she designed clothing inspired by the fashion of the 90s and early 2000s and whose decades she spent part of her childhood in London and remembered her mother talking to her in a Pepe Jeans store in Portobello Road;[52] the collection included chain mail dresses, "casual" denim outfits and garments based on Lipa's "style" released in September 2019.[52][53] She was in the cover for May 2019 issue of Elle.[54][55] She starred one of the four covers in the first issue and an editorial of the re-launch of The Face released in September 2019.[56][57] She was the cover girl of the October 2019 issue and an editorial for the Spanish edition of Vogue.[58][59] She starred in a Vogue sitcom clip set in the 90s titled "Dua's World" where she wore the "best" collections of New York Fashion Week.[60][61] She released her second design collaboration with Pepe Jeans London for spring/summer 2020 collection inspired by the fashion of late 1980s and early 1990s whose collection included "oversized" blazers, cropped knitwear, bodycon dresses and "metallic" miniskirts.[62][63] She was in the cover and an editorial called "True to form" for April 2020 issue of Vogue Australia.[64][65][66]

She appeared in a Rolling Stone editorial published in April 2020 to discuss about her second studio album Future Nostalgia (2020).[67][68] She starred the cover of Elle May 2020 issue and an editorial titled "Dua Lipa Gets Physical",[69][70][71] and months later she was in the cover for its Canadian and British edition.[72][73] She was the cover girl for June 2020 issue of GQ on its British edition.[74][75] She starred one of two covers for W magazine's "The Music Issue" published in September 2020.[76][77] Lipa released her third design collaboration with Pepe Jeans London for autumn/winter 2020 collection and she stated that it would be her last collaboration with the brand called "Denim decades", which was inspired by every decade since Pepe Jeans started selling denim.[78][79] In November 2020, she signed a multi-year partnership with Puma becoming the global ambassador of the brand.[80][81] She was in the cover for December 2020 issue of Attitude.[82] She starred the cover for February 2021 issue of British Vogue.[83][84] In the same month, she was protagonist of the cover for issue 1348 of Rolling Stone.[85][86] She was the cover image for March 2021 issue of Time, representing the 100 Next list about the "future 100 most influential people in the world".[87][88] In the same month, she starred on the cover of The New York Times "Music Issue".[89] She designed her outfit at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards red carpet featuring a dress in collaboration with the brand Versace inspired by the Aurora Borealis.[90][91] She protagonised a Puma brand campaign called "She Moves Us" in which she designed a shoe called "Mayze" released in April 2021.[92]

Dress style

For a Versace dress and Bulgari diamonds she was rated as one of the "best" dressed celebrities of the 61st Annual Grammy Awards ceremony by various media such as Harper's Bazaar,[93] Refinery29,[94] USA Today,[95] People[96] and Marie Claire.[97] For her Alexander Wang dress with 90s style she was rated as one of the "best" dressed celebrities of the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony by various media such as Harper's Bazaar,[98] Vogue,[99] Los Angeles Times,[100] The Cut,[101] Glamour,[102] Elle,[103] Cosmopolitan,[104] Entertainment Tonight,[105] CNN,[106] Refinery29[107] and People.[108] For a Versace dress and Bulgari jewelry she was rated as one of the "best" dressed celebrities of the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony by various media such as Vogue,[109] The Guardian,[110] Glamour,[111] Refinery29,[112] GQ,[113] Marie Claire,[114] The Cut,[115] Harper's Bazaar,[116] Cosmopolitan,[117] Us Weekly,[118] The Independent,[119] USA Today,[120] Elle,[121] HuffPost,[122] and Entertainment Tonight.[123]

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