British Summer Time: Best-dressed celebrity guests, from Sam Smith to Princess Beatrice

Dua Lipa watches concert with Anwar Hadid wearing chunky gold jewellery

Olivia Petter
Sunday 07 July 2019 17:17 BST
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Pop star Dua Lipa, Caroline Flack and Princess Beatrice are among the A-list attendees at the British Summer Time concerts in London's Hyde Park.

This year's headliners included Celine Dion and Stevie Wonder.

Lipa opted for a casual look consisting of a baseball jacket and chunky gold jewellery as she attended one of the concerts, while Beatrice wore a navy blue shirt dress adorned with a white bird.

TV presenter Flack meanwhile, chose an olive green blazer, which she wore over a leopard print mini dress.

London mayor Sadiq Khan made an appearance in a navy blue suit, while singer Sam Smith arrived to watch Celine Dion wearing a black v-neck shirt.

Smith later posted a video on Instagram of himself and a friend fawning over the Canadian singer's performance.

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