Dua Lipa Wore the No-Stress Summer Outfit That'll Transition Perfectly Into Fall

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Though I'm all for Dua Lipa's extravagant ensembles—ranging from barely-there bikinis to crystal-mesh Versace dresses—sometimes even the most out-there dressers fall back on classic uniforms. And just like all of her showy outfits, the "Levitating" singer's low-key ones are impressive to say the least. Case in point: Lipa's look for a night out at London's Chiltern Firehouse, a celebrity hot spot in Marylebone. 

For a date with her boyfriend, French director Romain Gavras, Lipa tucked a crisp white button-down shirt into what appear to be classic Levi's jeans, dressing up the combo with Maison Margiela Mary Jane flats, a Gucci Jackie bag, and statement Missoni earrings. Though not exactly new or shocking, the easy pairing is just the kind of outfit we need to store away in our minds right now with summer beginning to turn into fall, stirring up the need for transitional styling ideas that will always look chic. Below, see just how effortless it is to get Lipa's look, which can be worn right now through the fall and even winter with just a few simple tweaks. 

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Ricky Vigil M /Justin E Palmer/GC Images/Getty Images

On Dua Lipa: Maison Margiela Tabi Calfskin Ballerinas ($850); Gucci Jackie 1961 Medium Shoulder Bag ($3150); Missoni earrings

Shop Dua Lipa's easy outfit formula:

Don't mind me obsessing over these '80s-era 501s.

These keep selling out and restocking, so act fast if you want a pair of your own. 

Nordstrom's in-house line is stop number one for me whenever I'm looking for a classic wardrobe item. 

Madewell's '90s jeans fit better than half of the designer pairs I've tested.

I'm more than a little bit obsessed with these drop earrings. 

Levi's Ribcage jeans are as close to perfect as it gets. 

These are practically works of art. 

The tie-neck detail makes this shirt 10 times cooler.

Straight and low, just how I like my jeans. 

When I say that these earrings live rent-free in my brain, I'm not kidding.