She’s been strutting her stuff at the Jingle Ball all week.
And Dua Lipa worked her magic once again as she took to the stage at the 103.5 KISS FM Chicago concert in Rosemont, Illinois on Wednesday.
The New Rules hitmaker, 23, was dressed to impress, teaming an aqua sequin mini dress with head-turning thigh high off-white boots with bejewelled embellishment as she twerked in front of the crowds.
The pop princess paired the ensemble with a series of golden necklaces and a matching wristwatch.
Dua added a touch of glamour to her look with a dramatic smokey eye and styled her raven locks into a classic bob.
The Londoner was clearly in her element as she performed on stage with her back-up dancers, who all wore identical shimmering purple mini-dresses.
Dua has been enjoying a string of career successes lately.
The star won the British Breakthrough Act and British Female Solo Artist honours at this year’s BRIT Awards and was recently named as the most-streamed female artist in the UK in 2018.
The songstress also picked up a nod for Best New Artist at the 2019 Grammys when the nominations were announced last Friday.
Dua was recently revealed as British Vogue’s cover star for January and discussed topics such as feminism and body image in her interview.
She said: ‘Feminism to me is not man-hating, it’s just being like, “we deserve the same opportunities.”
‘You hear so much about all these strong important men who have changed the world, even in history and the story of mankind, somehow the f*****g story starts with: “Well, the man did this.”‘
Dua told how she practices positive reinforcement when it comes to how she feels about her physical appearance.
She said: ‘I do feel quite confident in my body, there’s always going to be something you don’t like, but its so much healthier to tell yourself two things you like about yourself every day.’
The pop star described being on the cover as ‘a dream come true’.
She wrote on Twitter: ‘I am so filled with graтιтude for this and it’s a milestone I will hold so close to my heart.’