Dua Lipa did not choose a traditional wedding gown for her London ceremony with Callum Turner. She chose a sharp white skirt suit, a wide-brimmed hat, gloves, and a bridal reference that reaches back to one of the most famous celebrity wedding looks of the 1970s.
The singer married Turner during an intimate ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London on Sunday, May 31. People reported that Lipa’s custom Schiaparelli bridal ensemble appeared to draw inspiration from Bianca Jagger’s Yves Saint Laurent wedding suit, worn when she married Mick Jagger in 1971.
Lipa Chose a Suit Instead of a Traditional Wedding Dress
Lipa’s bridal look centered on a tailored ivory jacket and matching skirt rather than a gown. People reported that the custom Schiaparelli design was created by Daniel Roseberry and included personalized gold bijoux buttons, an asymmetrical skirt, and a sculpted blush bustier trimmed with white lace.
The styling kept the outfit unmistakably bridal without relying on a full-length dress. White gloves, Christian Louboutin shoes, and a white Stephen Jones hat completed the look, while Turner chose a navy suit for the ceremony.
The Bianca Jagger Reference Was Clear
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The comparison to Bianca Jagger was not a stretch. Jagger’s 1971 wedding look has remained one of the most recognizable nontraditional bridal outfits in celebrity fashion: a white Yves Saint Laurent skirt suit, a wide hat, and the confidence to make tailoring feel more memorable than a ball gown.
InStyle described Lipa’s look as retro and Old Hollywood-coded, noting the fitted white Schiaparelli blazer, matching skirt, gloves, white heels, small bouquet, and wide-brimmed hat.
The look worked because it referenced bridal history without becoming a costume recreation. Lipa kept the silhouette clean, the accessories sharp, and the ceremony styling compact enough for a town hall wedding.
The Look Fit the Quiet London Ceremony
Old Marylebone Town Hall has long been a favorite civil-wedding location for public figures, and Lipa’s skirt suit suited the registry-office mood better than a dramatic cathedral gown would have.
Photos showed Lipa and Turner leaving the ceremony as newlyweds, with the bride holding a small bouquet while loved ones gathered around them. The day still looked polished and celebrity-level, but the styling made it feel personal, compact, and city-based rather than oversized.
The Suit Continues Lipa’s Schiaparelli Connection
Schiaparelli was a natural choice for Lipa, who has leaned into high-fashion dressing throughout her recent public appearances. Her wedding outfit extended that relationship into bridal territory without abandoning her taste for bold tailoring and sculptural details.
The choice also fits the public image she has built beyond music. Lipa has become a fashion figure whose looks are often dissected almost as quickly as her performances, and this ceremony gave her a bridal look that felt aligned with that reputation.
The Wedding Followed Her 2025 Engagement Confirmation
Lipa confirmed her engagement to Turner in a June 2025 interview with British Vogue, after months of speculation around the diamond ring she had been wearing.
She said Turner had the ring custom-made with help from her best friends and sister, Rina Lipa, and described the engagement as “very exciting.”
At the time, Lipa said she had never been someone who spent years planning a dream wedding, but the engagement had made her think differently about what kind of bride she might be. Her London ceremony now gives that answer: not traditional, not overly dramatic, and clearly aware of fashion history.
The Fashion Story May Outlast the Wedding Report
Celebrity weddings often become headline events because of the guest list, venue, or rumored after-party. Lipa and Turner’s ceremony is drawing attention for something more specific: a bridal outfit that connects modern pop stardom to a famous 1970s fashion reference.
The Bianca Jagger comparison gives the look a built-in legacy, but Lipa made it feel current through Schiaparelli’s sharp construction and her own restrained styling.
Instead of using the wedding to disappear into tradition, she used it to make a clean, memorable bridal statement.
