
"The famed globetrotter added a new stamp to her passport when she landed in Cape Town for the first-time ever this month. As per usual, Lipa took her followers with her by sharing snippets of the trip via an Instagram photo dump, which included what she saw, ate, and wore. One look, in particular, demanded attention. Lipa's no-fuss base included a white top with a subtle crop and denim shorts, aka jorts, with a bit of fraying on the hem."
"The "New Rules" hitmaker's choice of outerwear, however, was anything but basic. She wore a cropped military jacket from Ann Demeulemeester's Spring/Summer 2026 runway; it came in a vivid red hue with silver dome buttons along the torso and on the epaulettes. Meanwhile, hints of gold lined the cuff and elbows for a mix of metallic hues. The military-inspired topper was a staple in the early aughts, before going out of fashion."
"Its comeback was all but assured after several SS26 runways featured the ornate outerwear. Burberry, McQueen, and of course Demeulemeester spotlighted the jacket on their London and Paris Fashion Week shows, respectively, while Jenna Ortega echoed the military jacket-approving sentiment in Dior's front row, where she wore a sleeveless take on the style. As for accessories, the Chanel endorser wore a black bag from the brand, along with a chunky chain bracelet in"
Dua Lipa combined work, travel, and downtime while continuing global travel streaks and earning a playful "Vacanza Queen" nickname for frequent side trips. She visited Cape Town for the first time and shared an Instagram photo dump showing sights, food, and outfits. She wore a simple white cropped top and frayed denim shorts paired with a striking cropped red military jacket from Ann Demeulemeester's Spring/Summer 2026 runway, featuring silver dome buttons and gold accents on cuffs and elbows. The military jacket trend, popular in the early 2000s, resurfaced across several SS26 runways from major houses, and she accessorized with a black Chanel bag and a chunky chain bracelet.
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