DUA Lipa really is the gift that keeps on giving, and her latest photoshoot is certainly a treat for fans.
The superstar singer, 29, looked stunning in a lace sheer top, as she talked about "deeply falling" for fiance Callum Turner




Dua looked every inch a sex siren as she posed for Harper's Bazaar U.S. for its Global Icons issue.
Wearing a string of racy outfits for the shoot, the singer showed off her enviable figure.
One of the photos saw her wearing a sheer top that left little to the imagination.
The accompanying interview with the magazine saw her open up about fiance Callum, who she got engaged to last year, after a whirlwind romance.
Discussing their relationship, Dua said: "I love love. It is a beautiful thing.
"It's a really inspiring thing. You find yourself so intensely falling all the time in the best way possible. That vulnerability is so scary, but I feel so lucky to get to feel it.
"I've spent a lot of time being guarded or protecting my heart, and so I'm letting go of that feeling and just being like, 'Okay, if I'm supposed to get hurt, then this is what's going to happen.' I have to just allow love."
The singer added: "I'm happier than ever, so it feels like I'm doing a disservice by not talking about it.'
"When you're a public person, anything that's very personal is very vulnerable. It's not like I don't want to share it."
The Sun were first to reveal Callum had popped the question last Christmas, after less than a year of dating.
Dua confirmed our story last month and told British Vogue: "Yeah we're engaged. It's very exciting.
"This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don't know, be best friends forever — it's a really special feeling."
Speaking about how wedding plans were going. she said: "I want to finish my tour, Callum's shooting, so we're just enjoying this period.
"I've never been someone who's really thought about a wedding, or dreamt about what kind of bride I would be. All of a sudden, I'm like, 'Oh, what would I wear?'"

On the topic of kids, Dua said: "But it's like the constant question of when would there ever be a good time.
"How it would fit in with my job and how it would work if I went on tour, and how much time out I'd have to take.
"I think it's just one of those things that's going to happen when it happens. I love kids, but I think there's so much more to raising a child than just loving children."
You can read Dua's full interview in Harper's Bazaar October issue out September 4

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