Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner have officially tied the knot in a small, private wedding ceremony held in London.

The couple exchanged vows on Sunday, May 31, at the Old Marylebone Town Hall, one of London’s most well-known civil wedding venues. The ceremony was kept intimate, with only close friends and family in attendance.
After the ceremony, the newlyweds were seen leaving the venue together, holding hands as guests celebrated by throwing confetti and flower petals. The couple later departed in a black cab, while family members and security followed behind in a separate vehicle.

For her wedding look, Dua Lipa wore a custom Schiaparelli couture outfit designed by Daniel Roseberry. The ensemble featured a tailored ivory blazer paired with a matching asymmetric skirt. She completed the look with a Stephen Jones hat, white gloves, and Christian Louboutin heels, creating a classic and elegant bridal style.
Callum Turner wore a navy double-breasted suit paired with a matching shirt and tie, keeping his look simple and formal to match the tone of the ceremony.
The couple first confirmed their engagement last year during an interview with British Vogue. Lipa spoke openly about her excitement at building a future with Turner, describing their relationship as a strong friendship at its core and expressing her desire to eventually start a family.

She also shared that while she hopes to have children one day, she is focused on balancing her music career and touring schedule, noting that timing remains an important consideration.
Sources close to the couple previously said they were enjoying a “celebratory phase” in their relationship and focused on both personal happiness and professional growth.

The London ceremony is only the beginning of their wedding celebrations. Reports suggest the couple is planning a larger three-day event in Palermo, Sicily, which is expected to include a high-profile guest list featuring major names from music and fashion, including Elton John, Charli XCX, Mark Ronson, and Donatella Versace.



