Dua Lipa, 30, captivated onlookers in a sheer feathered dress during a romantic dinner with her fiancé, Callum Turner, 36, in Los Angeles on Saturday.
The singer, known for ‘One Kiss,’ wore a striking knee-length white dress adorned with feathered trim. She paired it with an oversized brown suede jacket and brown mules, exuding effortless style.
Callum led the way out of the restaurant, dressed in a brown jacket, blue jeans, and brown shoes. He carried a white plastic bag as they headed to their car, with Dua following close behind.
Dua Lipa’s Insights on Long-Distance Relationships
This outing follows Dua’s recent advice on maintaining connections across distances, shared on her lifestyle platform Service95. Responding to a fan navigating a work-related move, she drew from her experiences during the year-long Radical Optimism tour, which separated her from her London-based fiancé and family.
Dua Lipa explained: ‘This is something I’ve had to get pretty good at over the years, especially during touring seasons! I’ll start by saying this: it does get easier with time, but it never stops being hard. Being far away from your family is tough. It’s not just the big occasions you miss; it’s the build-up of small moments that can leave you feeling out of sync with each other.’
She added an uplifting perspective: ‘Yes, relationships do change with distance, but love doesn’t. If anything, it can feel even stronger when you don’t get to see each other all the time.’
Guidance on Supporting Loved Ones After Breakups
Dua also addressed heartbreak, replying to a fan whose sister struggled with confidence post-split. Having previously dated model Anwar Hadid and chef Isaac Carew, she offered: ‘Break-ups are never easy, I know that firsthand, and it’s horrible watching someone you love get knocked by one. When someone’s confidence takes a hit, your instinct is usually to rush in with the big affirmations: You’re amazing! F*** them! But I’d say that’s not always what they want or need to hear right away.’
Her key advice: ‘Sometimes the best thing you can do is just be there and be reliable. Let her say, “This makes me feel like s**t,” without trying to fix it or put a positive spin on it. Break-ups are disorienting and having the space to feel the weight of that can actually be really healing.’
Embracing her new role as an advice columnist on Service95, Dua noted: ‘I’ve been told before that I give good advice, so this definitely puts that claim to the test! Either way, I absolutely loved reading every submission, so thank you so much to everyone who took part. It was genuinely a lot of fun, and I hope my advice helps you in some way.’

