Dua Lipa's Birthday Yacht Trip; Margaret Qualley's Controversial Chanel Sandals
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Dua Lipa celebrated her pre-birthday festivities on a yacht in Formentera with her siblings.
- Actress Margaret Qualley attended the premiere of "The War of the Last Ones" in London, drawing attention with her Chanel attire.
- Actor Jacob Elordi, also starring in the film, addressed rumors about a potential James Bond role with humor.
Pop star Dua Lipa kicked off her birthday celebrations early with a family getaway to Formentera. The singer, who recently married actor Callum Turner, shared moments from a luxurious yacht trip with her siblings, Rina and Gjin Lipa. She posted photos on Instagram, calling Formentera her "favorite island" and expressing her anticipation for her 31st birthday on August 22.
Meanwhile, actress Margaret Qualley made a striking appearance at the world premiere of Ridley Scott's "The War of the Last Ones" in London. Dressed in a dramatic, fringed Chanel gown, Qualley's outfit was certainly a conversation starter. However, it was her choice of footwear that truly captured attention: a pair of controversial Chanel "invisible" sandals that left much of her foot exposed, creating the illusion she was walking barefoot.
There is no summer without spending at least once on my favorite island.
Qualley's co-star, Jacob Elordi, also graced the red carpet. The Australian actor, known for his role in "The Kissing Booth" and "Euphoria," sported a classic navy pinstripe suit. When questioned about persistent rumors linking him to the role of the next James Bond, Elordi playfully deflected, stating, "I'm here on vacation."
Earlier in the week, Elordi was spotted dining with his girlfriend, Kendall Jenner, and his father at a London restaurant, adding to the buzz surrounding the actor.
I'm here on vacation.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.