There’s cozy, and then there’s Paris-night-in-February cozy. Dua Lipa knew exactly where the line was when she stepped out from a recording studio in the 2nd arrondissement on February 9 and paused for a fan moment.
She layered into a plush Valentino shearling coat, full-bodied and heavy-luxe. Not the kind of faux fluff you throw over jeans — this one swallows the wind. The textured caramel finish hints at vintage but moves with just enough structure to feel modern. Arms relaxed. No fuss with the collar. One of those coats that does all the talking.
The hat? A smart flex. She topped the look with a Supreme x Yohji Yamamoto beanie, knit black with bold red lettering stitched across the crown in both English and Japanese. Not subtle. And not meant to be. It’s a hat with actual edge — the kind people start Googling before you even walk away.
She wore her hair long and undone underneath. Natural texture. A touch messy — in a way that feels real, not styled crumple.
This was a moment of unexpected softness on a cold Paris night: sharp girl energy buried in shearling, a knit cap, and friendliness on the sidewalk. No shade, no rush — just a woman clocking real-time cool in puffed warmth.

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