Some couples do it once. Dua Lipa and Callum Turner decided one wedding day wasn’t quite enough to celebrate their love—so they threw two.
The“Levitating”singer and Masters of the Air star made their civil union official on May 31, 2026, at Old Marylebone Town Hall in a beautifully understated ceremony. Dua Lipa turned heads in a custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture ensemble complete with an ivory blazer, asymmetric skirt, sculpted blush bustier, white gloves, and an oversized hat—proving that courthouse chic is absolutely a vibe. Turner matched her energy in a custom Ferragamo double-breasted navy jacket. Days later, she shared Instagram photos from the day, captioning the post“31.05.2026 🤍”—one showing the couple locked in a kiss with Turner cradling her on his lap, another capturing them hand-in-hand as they exited the town hall.
But the real party? That came a week later at Villa Valguarnera in Sicily, where they hosted a star-studded second ceremony that felt more like a destination wedding fantasy. This is where the celebration reached another level entirely—Elton John himself serenaded the newlyweds with a rendition of“Your Song,”transforming a simple reception moment into the kind of memory people talk about for decades.
The whole thing feels refreshingly honest about what modern romance looks like. Dua Lipa had told British Vogue earlier that she and Turner weren’t in a rush to set a wedding date, with both juggling demanding schedules—her tour, his acting projects. Yet here they are, not compromising on celebration but instead doubling down on it. The couple had confirmed their engagement in 2025 after dating rumors sparked the year before, and when Turner proposed, he’d customized the ring after consulting with her friends and sister.“It’s so me,”she gushed at the time.“It’s nice to know the person that you’re going to spend the rest of your life with knows you very well.”
That kind of intentionality—knowing someone deeply enough to design a ring that feels like them—carries through every detail of their two celebrations. A courthouse moment that feels like art direction. A Sicilian villa moment that feels like a dream. Not everyone needs to pick just one.
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