She’s taking a little break from her Future Nostalgia tour before heading to South America in September.
And Dua Lipa looked like she was loving every second of her time off as she soaked in the sun on holiday in a slew of Instagram snaps on Saturday.
The singer, 26, looked stunning as she flaunted her incredible figure in a number of skimpy bikinis.
Looking good: Dua Lipa looked like she was loving every second of her time off as she soaked in the sun on holiday in a slew of Instagram snaps on Saturday
Relaxed: Captioning the gorgeous and relaxed photos, she simple wrote: ‘caaaaaaalm’
She slipped into a bright orange two-piece in one shot that showed off her ample cleavage.
The chart-topper styled it with a short denim skirt and a matching backwards baseball cap.
She shielded her eyes from the glare of the sun behind a pair of eye-catching pink sunglasses.
Sensational: The singer, 26, looked stunning as she flaunted her incredible figure in a number of skimpy bikinis
Dua added a blue shirt over the top and posed in a mirror to take a selfie, pulling her skirt down to parade her toned abs.
She also donned a blue and orange polka dot bikini, as she lounged in the sun by the sea, hiding her face behind her hand.
The hitmaker also sported a black and white check co-ord set, made up of a crop top and skirt that highlighted her long legs.
Busty display: She slipped into a bright orange two-piece in one shot that showed off her ample cleavage
Bronzed goddess: She also donned a blue and orange polka dot bikini, as she lounged in the sun by the sea, hiding her face behind her hand
She added a pair of black mules and a gold handbag to complete the outfit, and let her raven tresses cascade down her back.
Captioning the gorgeous and relaxed photos, she simple wrote: ‘caaaaaaalm’.
The snaps come after Dua visited Kosovo last weekend following being named an Honorary Ambassador in a ceremony at the Office of the President in Pristina.
Legs for days: The hitmaker also sported a black and white check co-ord set, made up of a crop top and skirt that highlighted her long legs
Stunning: She added a pair of black mules and a gold handbag to complete the outfit, and let her raven tresses cascade down her back
Dua moved to Pristina with her family after Kosovo declared independence in 2008, but returned to London at the age of 15 to pursue a career in music.
The award-winning pop star said it was an ‘honour and a privilege’ to represent her home country and promised to use her platform to ‘make a difference’ to the independent nation.
She took to social media on Sunday to share pictures from the ceremony as she was awarded with the honour by President Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu in front of her proud parents Anesa and Dukagjin.
The President also shared a sweet photo of her twin daughters, Dua and Anda, meeting the singer, while praising her for being ‘an inspiration and model for girls all over the world’.
‘An honour and a privilege’: The snaps come after Dua visited Kosovo last weekend following being named an Honorary Ambassador in a ceremony at the Office of the President in Pristina
Fans: The President shared a sweet photo of her twin daughters, Dua and Anda, meeting the singer, while praising her for being ‘an inspiration and model for girls all over the world’
Dua wrote alongside the gallery: ‘Yesterday afternoon I was awarded the title of Honorary Ambassador of Kosovo by our Madame President.
‘It’s an honour and a privilege to be able to represent my country all over the world and to continue my work and efforts globally to see that we leave our mark and make a difference.
‘The youth of Kosovo deserves the right to visa liberalisation, freedom to travel and to dream big. Thank you.’
Dua also shared an image of a letter she had received from the President, in which she was described as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime musician’ who had continued to make the country ‘proud’ as she travels the world with her Future Nostalgia tour.
Proud: The singer, 26, was born in London to Albanian parents but spent much of her childhood in the Balkan state
Icon: The president praised Dua for being ‘an inspiration and model for girls all over the world’
Home: The award-winning pop star said it was an ‘honour and a privilege’ to represent her home country and promised to use her platform to ‘make a difference’ to the nation
Honour: Dua’s certificate from the ceremony on Friday
Dua looked smart for the ceremony in a floor-length black gown and oversized khaki blazer.
The Levitating hitmaker was thanked by the President for ‘continuing to honour’ the country every time she makes a public appearance.
The President also shared a sweet photo of her twin daughters, Dua and Anda, meeting the singer, while praising her for being ‘an inspiration and model for girls all over the world’.
In her own Instagram post, President Osmani- Sadriu wrote: ‘Today, I gave the title of Honorary Ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo to Dua Lipa, because she continues to honour our country in every step and every appearance.
‘I thanked her, on behalf of all the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo, for everything she has done and is making our voice heard everywhere in the world.’
Proud parents: Dua was awarded the honour in front of her parents Anesa (L) and Dukagjin (R)
Special moment: She took to social media on Sunday to share pictures from the ceremony as she was awarded with the honour by President Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu
Praise: Dua also shared an image of a letter she had received from the President, in which she was described as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime musician’
Alongside an image of Dua hugging her twin daughters, she added: ‘Dua and Anda had the special pleasure of meeting our superstar, the icon of pop music, who has become an inspiration and model for girls all over the world.
‘She is using her incredible voice and talent, not only to offer the world songs that leave a mark, but also to present the best image of Kosovo everywhere in the world.
‘Today, because of Dua, there is no one who does not know Kosovo, which has once again made it the centre of world culture through the Sunny Hill festival.
‘Therefore, today at the Presidency we had the pleasure of hosting Dua together with her parents, Dukagjin and Anesa, to thank them for this great contribution to the image of Kosovo in the world.
‘We repeat our common message for visa liberalisation for the citizens of Kosovo, which is also the motto of this year’s edition of the Sunny Hill festival. Thank you, Dua, and welcome home!’
The president said: ‘Dua and Anda had the special pleasure of meeting our superstar, the icon of pop music’
Honour: Dua moved to Pristina with her family after Kosovo declared independence in 2008, but returned to London at the age of 15 to pursue a career in music
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