Dua Lipa’s Tattoos and Their Meanings

Dua Lipa’s tattoos have been the source of inspiration for many tattoo appointments — though, if we’re being honest, the “Sweetest Pie” singer has heavily influenced many different areas of our beauty routines. From her trendy manicures to her major hair transformations, the singer is like a walking mood board of ideas. That being said, Lipa is like a living, breathing, walking ad for tiny tattoos. We could spend hours scrolling through her collection of body art, admiring each meaningful tattoo and reading the stories behind them.

Her latest is a matching design that she got with Seth Myers in January 2024. While shooting an episode of “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” the talk-show host reminded the singer of the bet that they made to get matching tattoos the last time that she was on the show. The design was originally supposed to be a dot, but at the last minute Lipa changed it to a star and got hers on her left foot.

The star is only one of Lipa’s many little designs that are so discreet, it’s easy to miss them. From phrases like “Mum and Dad” to nods to her discography, the singer has amassed quite the assortment of tattoos at just 28 years old. Her designs date back to 2015 with her first “Sunny Hill” piece, which is a tribute to her home in Kosovo. Since then, she’s added over 15 pieces of ink scattered mainly on her arms and fingers. A couple of our favorites? A barbed wire design in the shape of a heart and a palm tree.

To see for yourself, keep scrolling. We rounded up all of Lipa’s tattoos and their meanings.

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