Dua Lipa teased fans with behind-the-scenes selfies from rehearsals in London ahead of her performance at the BRIT Awards next week.
The popstar, 25, opted for a casual look, wearing a grey limited edition Marc Jacobs sweatshirt and tracksuit bottoms for her performance run through on Tuesday.
The hitmaker paired the designer tracksuit with pair of black trainers and several chunky rings on each hand.
Nearly time! Dua Lipa wore a tracksuit as she shared a couple of behind-the-scenes selfies on Tuesday from her rehearsals in London ahead of the BRIT Awards on May 11
In the series of snaps shared on her Instagram on Tuesday, the Levitating singer sat on the floor and posed behind her phone.
Her sweatshirt, which reads ‘Stop Ripping Me Off’, is one of a few select items from the Marc Jacobs and artist Magda Archer’s collection.
The artist, known for her illustrations using tongue-in-cheek phrases, had her slogans embroidered on several garments, including Dua’s sweatshirt.
The designs have been worn by various celebrities such as Harry Styles and Grayson Perry.
Teasing: The singer, wearing a limited edition sweatshirt from Marc Jacobs collaboration with artist Magda Archer, teased fans with some pictures backstage
Keep cosy like Dua in a sweatshirt by Marc Jacobs
Dua Lipa shared a snap from her BRIT Awards rehearsals and we are obsessed with her look!
She might be casually clad, but Dua certainly knows how to rock a tracksuit and trainers.
Her outfit hails from Marc Jacobs’ collaboration with Magda Archer. We are particularly fond of her sweatshirt, which combines a super soft fabric with a relaxed silhouette and playful motif.
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Dua Lipa, Arlo Park and Celeste lead the BRIT Award nominations, with three each.
The 2021 Brit Awards will mark the first major indoor music event in over a year as bosses prepare to release 2,500 free tickets to key workers.
In an announcement last month, it was revealed that The Brit Awards will take place in front of a live audience of 4,000 people at London’s The O2 on 11 May – six days before the next phase of lockdown lifts.
The ceremony, which will be broadcast live on ITV and hosted by Jack Whitehall, will celebrate the return to live music and nominee Dua Lipa has promised those attending that it will ‘be a night to remember’.
The indoor ceremony and live show will form part of the Government’s scientific Events Research Programme, and it will use enhanced testing approaches to examine how events can take place without the need for social distancing after all restrictions are lifted on June 21.
Celebrate: The 2021 Brit Awards will mark the first major indoor music event in over a year with 2,500 free tickets set to be released to key workers (pictured triple nominee Dua Lipa)
Big news! Dua has been nominated for three nominations in total, which sees her leading the nominations alongside Arlo Parks and Celeste
Dua’s latest Instagram post comes just days after she shared pictures celebrating her puppy’s first birthday by throwing him a party with his furry friends.
‘Dexter is one today. Smallest guard dog in the world. Our tiniest companion!! Like 3 peaaaaz in a pod,’ the singer wrote on Instagram.
Dua and her boyfriend Anwar Hadid adopted her black rescue dog Dexter last August.
Her cute companion Dexter looked adorable in a blue party hat and a birthday neckerchief.
Surrounded by dogs, Dua Lipa knelt down in her garden to show the pooches a canine cake that read ‘Happy Birthday Dexter’.
Dexter’s pals, Otto, Loxie, Billie and Tequila all gathered round to get in on the action.
‘IT’S A PAWTY,’ wrote Dua alongside a snap of the canine crew.
Furry friends: The Levitating hitmaker sported an edgy pair of brown and white flares and a casual navy T-shirt as she hosted the pup’s celebration
Source: Daily Mail