Dua Lipa looks edgy in a biker jacket and blue denim jeans as she arrives in Paris to promote her latest album Radical Optimism

Dua Lipa made a striking entrance as she arrived at the NRJ radio studio in Paris early Sunday. The 28-year-old pop sensation rocked a casual yet stylish ensemble, donning a black graphic T-shirt paired with slim-fit blue denim mom jeans. She topped off the look with a chic black leather jacket and elevated her stature with sleek black heels. Sporting her signature red locks in a half-up-half-down hairstyle, the “Dance The Night” hitmaker accessorized with eye-catching silver statement earrings.

Dua Lipa cut an edgy figure as she arrived at the NRJ radio studio in Paris on Sunday morningThe popstar, 28, looked incredible in the casual number which featured a black graphic T-shirt and a pair of slim-fit blue denim mom jeans

Her latest appearance coincides with the release of her third studio album, “Radical Optimism,” which debuted on May 3, marking her first full-length studio album release in four years since “Future Nostalgia” in 2020. Taking to Instagram, Dua shared the exciting news with her fans, celebrating “Radical Optimism” reaching the top spot as the number 1 album to listen to on the Official Charts earlier in the week.

Her third studio album Radical Optimism was released on 3 May and it is her first full-length studio album release in four years since Future Nostalgia which was released in 2020And the beauty took to her Instagram earlier this week to reveal to her fans that Radical Optimism became the number 1 album to listen to on the charts

In a recent interview with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe, Dua opened up about her journey to confidence and her approach to dealing with fамe and negativity. Reflecting on her newfound self-assurance, she expressed, “Finally, I’m at a place in my career where I feel really confident. It took me so long to get to this place.” Delving into the creative process behind her music, she admitted that songwriting serves as a therapeutic outlet for her. “By writing these songs, it’s a form of therapy for me,” she shared. Dua also revealed that she had chosen the title “Radical Optimism” early on, inspired by a friend who emphasized the importance of such positivity in the world.

Discussing her newfound confidence, the Houdini singer recalled: 'Finally, I'm at a place in my career where I feel really confident. It took me so long to get to this placeShe also added that with her latest album, she has managed to be more 'honest' and 'open' in a way she's never been before