She is used to jetting around the world for her superstar engagements.
Yet Dua Lipa proved she is still a family girl at heart as she emerged for a family dinner on Tuesday evening to celebrate her sister Rina’s 18th birthday alongside her brother Gjin, 14, her beau Isaac Carew, 32, and her famously hunky dad Dukagjin.
The 23-year-old One Kiss hitmaker looked sensational in volumunious camel-coloured trousers and a crop top as she led her beloved family for a night at Mayfair’s swanky Park Chinois restaurant.
Happy days: Dua Lipa proved she is still a family girl at heart as she emerged for a family dinner on Tuesday evening to celebrate her sister Rina’s 18th birthday alongside her brother Gjin, 14, her beau Isaac Carew, 32, and her famously hunky dad Dukagjin
Dua looked sensational for her outing as she paired her Sєxy black crop top with the wide-leg bottoms and a pair of sky-high leopard print boots.
She slicked her brunette tresses down into a low chignon at the nape of her neck while falling from a centre parting to show off her pretty features.
Proving style runs in the family, Rina was clad in an edgy ensemble comprising of a red skirt and tough jacket while Gjin wore funky striped trousers.
Cutting a low-key figure, Isaac sported a denim jacket with a cross-body bag while wearing his hair in a loose wavy style.
In February, Dua’s fans were sent wild by her hunky dad’s smouldering good looks, which were on full display during the family outing.
Dukagjin, who is something of a rock star in his native Kosovo, caused dozens to flock to social media to purr over the Kosovar Albanian’s good looks.
The discovery of the ‘DILF’ also prompted a hurried trawl through his social media for fans who found Dukagjin’s personal Instagram account – which reached 178,000 followers in the aftermath of the award show.
The former musician also founded his own music festival in his native land, in a bid to change any lingering false perceptions of Kosovo as being war torn and unwelcoming.
The Sunny Hill festival, held in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, which declared independence from Serbia in 2008, had his daughter headline with support from rapper Action Bronson and tropical house duo Bondax.
‘We want to give people a sense of belonging, of European living and the idea that we are part of Europe,’ Dukagjin told the Observer ahead of its opening.
‘This is the greatest way to promote Kosovo as a peace-loving and music-loving country that welcomes all our neighbours and all visitors who want to have fun.’