Dua flaunts her incredible figսre in a skin-tight black swimsսit from her new collection in hot shots

Dua flaunts her incredible figսre in a skin-tight black swimsսit from her new collection in hot shots

She’s never been shy of showing off her incredible figure.

And Dua Lipa certainly set pulses racing as she posed up a storm in a skimpy black printed bikini from her own Versace collection in a pair of sexy Instagram snaps.

The singer, 27, wowed in a bold black two-piece covered in white spots and colourful butterflies as she leaned against a wall in the daring images.

Revealing the bikini was from her own collection, Dua captioned her post: ‘My summer outfit until further notice.’

Dua’s look is from her latest collection in collaboration with Versace, which features Dua as a co-designer and is aptly titled ‘La Vacanza’.

It comes after the hitmaker bared her toned midriff in a cut-out polka dot Versace dress adorned with a colourful butterfly print.

Closing her eyes in anticipation of the refreshing drink she was about to sip, she announced to her 88.3 million followers: ‘Honestly I’m ready for a vacanza.’

The Dance The Night star, who’d also slipped on butterfly rings and bracelets for a chunky jewellery look, got into the holiday spirit as she lounged on a deckchair.

Yet the sizzling sunshine snaps also earnt her a warning from some, who argued that the cigarette in her mouth was promoting smoking to impressionable kids.

‘Dua, I love you more than anything but please don’t smoke, it’s really bad for health,’ one concerned Instagrammer wrote.

Meanwhile, another chimed in: ‘Don’t love her promoting cigarettes and drinking. Little girls follow her image. Let’s be more aware.’

The songstress admitted she was in a holiday mood, following her recent court case win against a Florida reggae group which had accused her of plagiarism.

Her huge hit Levitating was said to be too similar to Artikal Sound System’s 2017 hit Live Your Life — but Warner Records convinced a LA court to dismiss the case.

The copyright claim was deemed ineligible after the group failed to show that Dua could have had access to their tune, as only ‘several’ hundred CDs of it were sold.