She took home the award for Best Female Solo artist.
And Dua Lipa looked nothing short of sensational as she shared behind the scenes snaps from her night at the 2021 BRIT Awards on Tuesday.
The singer, 25, showcased her stellar sense of style as she donned a white sleeveless mini dress by Vivienne Westwood, while posing in her swanky H๏τel room.
The hitmaker added glamour to her look with a shimmering silver belt which she wore with black sheer stockings.
Dua styled her brunette locks into an updo while she also posed on her H๏τel room bed where she was joined for the evening by a group of pals.
The New Rules star also made sure to draw attention to her footwear as she sported a pair of towering purple heels, also by Westwood.
Posing for a mirror selfie with her friends, Dua completed her look with an eye-catching pearl necklace.
Dua made waves at the 2021 BRIT Awards on Tuesday as she ran through a medley of some of her biggest hits at the ceremony, held at London’s O2.
The songstress wore an eye-catching ensemble that included a Union Jack-print wrap skirt which hearkened back to Geri Horner’s headline-making patriotic minidress, which she wore as she performed at the same awards show some 24 years ago, back in 1997.
Viewing figures for the BRIT Awards plummeted for the fourth year in a row, with 2.9 million tuning in – 860,000 less than last year.
The show was finally broadcast following three months of delays, and had an audience share of 18%, down from 20.5% in 2020.
Viewers watching the show at home took to social media to say the BRITs had become ‘more about music than politics’, following Dua’s call for Boris Johnson to give NHS staff a bigger pay rise.
During the ceremony Dua had taken aim at the Prime Minister after the Conservative Party revealed plans for a 1% pay rise for NHS workers who have been working on the frontline throughout the pandemic.
As she accepted her Best Female Solo artist gong, which she dedicated to nurse Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, Dua said: ‘[Dame Elizabeth] has spent her stellar nursing career fighting racial injustice. She has spent so much time and is a strong advocate for protecting frontline workers, thank you.
‘She has also said that there is a mᴀssive disparity between love and respect for frontline workers, because we need to clap them but we need to pay them, so I think what we should do is give a mᴀssive round of applause and give Boris a message that we all support a pay rise for our frontline.’
The awards ceremony truly belonged to Dua as the evening saw her scoop the accolade for Female Solo Artist and the Mastercard British Album of the Year Award for her lockdown hit Future Nostalgia.