Spooky szn is well and truly here! Like, October 31st is right around the corner, so if you’ve yet to sort out a Halloween costume you better get on it ASAP. Luckily, our fave celebs are always here to help when it comes to outfit inspo. You could literally dress up as your A-lister of choice—a blonde wig and some sparkles are all it takes to rep Sabrina Carpenter—or, have a scroll through celebrity Halloween costumes of years past.

But for some fresh options, just turn to Dua Lipa. The artist performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London on October 17 and arrived on stage in a look that channeled Jessica Rabbit to a tee. Strapless red satin gown? Check. Over-the-elbow opera gloves? Check. A side part and old-school Hollywood glamour waves? Check, check, and check!

Take a look at Dua’s latest ensemble for yourself:

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From the corseted bodice with its strapless sweetheart neckline and obvious boning to the skirt’s leg slit, the musician’s dress is a pretty realistic take on Jessica Rabbit’s iconic ‘fit. The cartoon character is famous for her strapless, figure-hugging red gown that features a sexy thigh-high leg slit, paired with over-the-elbow purple opera gloves.

There were some differences between the looks, however, with Dua adding a chiffon scarf wrapped around her torso and neck. Plus, rather than the fictional character’s flame-red hair, the British singer opted to return to her natural dark tresses after previously dyeing them a pinot noir red.

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This latest stage attire is a departure from the goth glam aesthetic Dua’s been repping recently, which included a leather corset and matching zip-crotch thong hotpants, and a safety-pin dress. We never know what to expect next from the celeb, but that’s why we love her style so much. Stay tuned for what she wears next...

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