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Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Wed in Star-Studded Three-Day Sicilian Celebration

Pop superstar Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner followed a London civil ceremony with a lavish three-day wedding in Palermo, Sicily, drawing a 200-strong guest list of A-list names.

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Dua Lipa and 'Masters of the Air' actor Callum Turner have tied the knot. The couple first married in a civil ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London at the end of May, then celebrated with a multi-day blowout in Palermo, Sicily, that ran from June 5 to 7. The two-part approach — a low-key legal formality followed by a sweeping destination celebration — has become a familiar template for high-profile couples seeking both privacy and spectacle.

The Sicilian festivities culminated in an outdoor ceremony at Villa Valguarnera, an 18th-century mansion, with the celebrations reportedly costing in the region of $1.7 million across several venues. The choice of a historic Italian estate, spread over multiple days and locations, underscored the scale of an event that doubled as one of the entertainment world's marquee social gatherings of the early summer.

A guest list to remember

Among the roughly 200 guests were a cross-section of the music and fashion worlds, reflecting the couple's reach across both industries. Reports indicated that music veteran Elton John was also expected to attend the celebrations, adding to a roster already heavy with recognisable names.

  • Charli XCX, with husband George Daniel
  • Joe Alwyn
  • Troye Sivan
  • Mark Ronson
  • Chris Stapleton
  • Donatella Versace
  • Elton John, who was reported to be among those expected

Fashion at the centre of the celebration

Fashion was woven through every stage of the multi-day event. For the London ceremony Lipa wore a custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture look by Daniel Roseberry, while the Sicilian celebrations featured ensembles by Bottega Veneta. Turner, for his part, was dressed in pieces by Louis Vuitton and Ferragamo, rounding out a wardrobe that drew on some of the most prominent names in luxury design.

That emphasis on couture is unsurprising given Lipa's standing as a fashion fixture and frequent collaborator with major houses. A wedding of this profile effectively becomes a runway in its own right, with each look scrutinised and amplified across social media in a way that extends the celebration far beyond the guest list.

Two careers in the spotlight

The union brings together two figures at notable moments in their careers — Lipa as one of the era's defining pop stars and Turner as an actor whose profile rose sharply with the wartime ensemble series 'Masters of the Air'. The couple have spoken warmly of their relationship in the lead-up to the wedding, with Lipa reflecting on the engagement in characteristically understated terms.

It's a really special feeling.

Dua Lipa, on her engagement to Callum Turner

As the festivities wind down, the wedding caps a chapter of intense public interest in the pairing and is likely to keep both figures in the cultural conversation through the summer. For Lipa especially, the celebration arrives amid a busy creative period, and the carefully staged, fashion-forward event has only reinforced her status as a tastemaker whose personal milestones command the same attention as her music.

The NE Times View

A three-day Sicilian spectacle is celebrity culture functioning exactly as designed: private joy converted into a global content event. The NE Times View: for fans this is harmless escapism, but the relentless coverage of A-list nuptials also reveals an entertainment press starved for substance. The wedding belongs to the couple; the spectacle, increasingly, belongs to everyone with a feed to fill.

This article is original commentary and analysis by The NE Times. Background facts were referenced from Good Morning America, Hello! Magazine and Just Jared.

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