Dua Lipa rocked up to the Critics Choice Awards last night wearing the most stunning rose-coloured Prada dress. But the best thing about it? The textured strapless number perfectly matched her pinot noir-toned red hair, and we're obsessed.

The 28-year-old looked like a real-life English rose as she posed on the red carpet, which gave fans plenty of time to marvel over the gorgeous detailing of the dress. From its floral, ruched features, to its figure-hugging fit, Dua most definitely made a statement at the awards ceremony, which took place in Santa Monica, California.

Dua kept her makeup minimal to complement the striking dress and went for a nude lip lined with a subtle plum colour, a soft, smokey eye, a touch of blush and perfectly sculpted brows.

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Hair-wise, she wore her red tresses straight and in a half up, half down style, while leaving her bangs separate in a side parting. Dua accessorised the ensemble with some burgundy nails, a cream costume ring, and a pair of statement floral diamond earrings from Tiffany & Co.

Aside from turning heads with her striking red carpet look, Dua was also pretty much a big deal inside the awards ceremony, as the Barbie movie was up for a string of nominations.

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Dua was in the running for Best Song, thanks to her disco hit, 'Dance the Night,' alongside her fellow Barbie contributors, Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell, who were nominated for their emotional track, 'What Was I Made For.' Plus, Ryan Gosling's 'I'm Just Ken,' which ended up taking home the prize.

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