The British singer reappears in New York following her wedding to Callum Turner, with all signs pointing to work on her next musical project.
After several weeks marked by her wedding and a romantic honeymoon, Dua Lipa has returned to work. The British pop star was photographed arriving at Electric Lady Studios in New York, one of the music industry’s most iconic recording studios, reigniting speculation that a new creative chapter is underway and that fresh music could soon be on the way.
For her first public appearance since returning from her honeymoon, the singer opted for an all-white look that subtly echoed bridal style. Dua wore a white vest top with relaxed-fit white trousers, paired with a black belt, black handbag and black shoes, while layered gold jewellery added a sophisticated finishing touch. The minimalist ensemble once again demonstrated her ability to turn simplicity into a striking fashion statement.

The photographs show the singer talking on her phone as she made her way towards the studio entrance, carrying a bottle of water before heading inside. A member of staff held the door open for her while photographers captured the moment, with the images quickly making their way across social media.
Her return to the studio comes just days after celebrating her marriage to actor Callum Turner. The couple first tied the knot in an intimate civil ceremony in London at the end of May before hosting a larger celebration in Sicily, surrounded by family, friends and several high-profile names from the entertainment industry. The wedding quickly became one of the year’s most talked-about celebrity events.

Following the celebrations, the newlyweds enjoyed a honeymoon, with Dua sharing several photographs from the trip on her social media, offering fans a glimpse of their time away before returning to their professional commitments. Now, all indications suggest the singer has shifted her focus back to music.
Her visit to Electric Lady Studios has sparked huge excitement among fans, particularly as it has now been two years since the release of Radical Optimism, her latest studio album. Since then, Dua has remained active on the music scene with several releases, including the singles End of an Era and Two Hearts, produced alongside Danny L Harle, as well as her collaboration with K-pop star Jennie on Handlebars.

Although there has been no official announcement regarding a new album, Dua Lipa’s appearance at the studio strongly suggests she may already be working on previously unheard material. Every move she makes continues to generate enormous anticipation, especially after establishing herself as one of the most influential pop artists of the past decade, thanks to her ability to combine chart-topping success with a distinctive visual identity.