We’ve seen her as a ‘bride’ on the red carpet and high-profile events, but which gown will walk down the aisle get the actual “I do” moment?
She’s not even in her honeymoon phase yet, but it feels like Dua Lipa and fiancé Callum Turner have already ticked off every dream destination on the map. And while everyone’s busy speculating where the honeymoon could possibly take place now, the real mystery is what and who she will be wearing down the aisle.
A muse to multiple luxury houses and a fashion darling with a knack for the unexpected, Dua doesn’t just do “pretty bride,” she does “if you know, you know” designs. We’ve seen her as a “bride” before from the 2023 Met Gala wearing a Chanel FW92 couture gown, even most recently during the opening-day of Paris Couture Week where she looked like a Schiaparelli couture bride plucked straight from an art book.

However she plays it, one thing’s certain: the final dress will be a serve. Until the big reveal, here are five bridal designers we think Dua should totally add to her moodboard:
Sheer Envy in Jacquemus

As a close friend of the house, it wouldn’t shock us if Dua wore Jacquemus for her wedding. Expect something that embodies summery sensuality, a signature Jacquemus aesthetic that matches Dua’s effortless attitude. Picture something like the sheer batwing gown from their Le Paysan collection: part naked-dressing, part bridal fantasy.
Body Tea in Leah Da Glória

If she goes full couture, we’re betting she’ll still want it to feel Dua. Indonesian label Boenga Couture designs gowns that worship the female form, hugging curves while keeping a romantic edge. Their structured-yet-fluid silhouettes would be perfect for a bride who wants to mix elegance with personality.
Disco High in Versace
Who better to pull off a metallic, embellished gown than the singer who brought disco into mainstream pop again? We also all know Dua loves archival fashion, so pulling out Naomi Campbell’s light-reflecting mini dress from Versace’s 1997 runway with crosses is an ultimate fashion flex. With the little white dress having a major bridal moment right now, this can put her as the top reference point.
Hot Romance in Boenga Couture
If she goes full couture, we’re betting she’ll still want it to feel Dua. Indonesian label Boenga Couture designs gowns that worship the female form, hugging curves while keeping a romantic edge. Their structured-yet-fluid silhouettes would be perfect for a bride who wants to mix elegance with personality.
Femme Fatale in Mugler
She’s been wearing Mugler all through her Radical Optimism tour, so why not bring that energy into her wedding era? Imagine a custom Mugler catsuit in all-white, paired with a dramatic detachable skirt or train. It’s the kind of look that could go straight from the aisle to the dance floor, and Dua knows exactly how to own it.
Dua’s wedding dress is sure to flood our feeds once it’s revealed, but until then, if your bridal style is anything like hers, start pinning these designers to your wedding Pinterest board now.
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