
It’s giving intimate, it’s giving understated luxury, and it’s giving “we kept this one for us.”
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have officially tied the knot in a secret ceremony in London, surprising fans after months of quiet speculation and an engagement that was deliberately kept out of the spotlight.
The couple reportedly exchanged vows at the iconic Old Marylebone Town Hall, one of London’s most historic civil wedding venues, a space that has quietly hosted some of the UK’s most elegant celebrity ceremonies.
And true to their low-key approach, the celebration was kept intentionally intimate.
Only close friends and family were present as Dua Lipa and Callum Turner chose a simple, deeply personal ceremony over the kind of high-profile spectacle often associated with global stars. Early moments from the day reportedly showed the couple leaving the venue hand in hand, surrounded by flower petals, confetti, and emotional celebrations from loved ones.
But of course, Dua’s bridal moment was always going to be a fashion statement in its own right.

The pop star wore a refined Schiaparelli couture look designed by Daniel Roseberry, an ivory tailored blazer with gold buttons paired with an asymmetric matching skirt. It was bridalwear, but reimagined through a modern, architectural lens that felt more runway than tradition.
She completed the look with a wide-brimmed hat, white gloves, and pointed pumps, a combination that leaned into minimalist elegance while still delivering that unmistakable Dua Lipa fashion drama.
Callum Turner complemented her perfectly in a navy double-breasted suit styled with a matching shirt and tie, keeping things classic, sharp, and understated.
And just when it feels like the story is complete, there’s more.
Reports suggest a second celebration may already be in the works, a multi-day event in Palermo, Sicily, with an expected guest list that reads like a fashion and music dream board: Elton John, Charli XCX, Mark Ronson, Donatella Versace, and Simon Porte Jacquemus, who is also rumoured to be linked to one of Dua’s future bridal looks.





From a quiet London ceremony to a possible Sicilian celebration, this is shaping up to be a wedding season, not just a wedding day.
The couple first met in January 2024 at The River Café in London, beginning a relationship built on travel, privacy, and a steadily growing public affection. By 2025, they were engaged and now, officially married.
As Dua once put it, reflecting on their future: “This decision to grow old together… it’s a really special feeling.”
And now, that future is officially in motion.
