Dua Lipa showed off her chic sense of style as she stepped out with Mark Ronson in New York City on Tuesday.
The singer, 27, wore a black jacket which she teamed with a pleated mini skirt in the same colour.
Pop star Dua opted for a pair of black knee-high boots and carried a black and red handbag with her.
The star wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features, including some black winged eyeliner.
She was joined by DJ and record producer Mark Ronson, 47, who cut a casual figure in a pair of brown corduroy trousers and a white T-shirt.
He wore a coat in a slightly darker shade of brown and opted for some white Adidas trainers as he walked slightly behind Dua.
The pair previously collaborated on Dua and Silk City’s 2018 song Electricity, which featured Mark and fellow DJ Diplo.
It comes after it was reported Dua is putting the finishing touches to her ‘really personal’ third album.
The singer is expected to be ‘a lot more revealing in her lyrics’ on her next record, and she is said to have written on every song on the album.
A music insider told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column: ‘Dua’s third album is really personal to her and she has been hands on at every turn.
‘She has spent hundreds of hours in the studio and has written on every song – that is really important to her.
‘As one of the biggest names in pop music, all of the most talented writers and artists have been vying to work with her.
‘Dua has been very clear about her direction in keeping it upbeat and fun, but she will be a lot more revealing in her lyrics.’
It’s not yet known exactly when Dua will drop her new album, but she is expected to release ‘at least some new music’ before 2023 is out.
Last month, Dua admitted she was worried her third album could leak online.
The Levitating singer’s record company bosses are desperately trying to ensure recordings for the highly-anticipated LP are secure after a song she worked on with Pharrell Williams appeared recently, with the offcut from her second studio album Future Nostalgia the latest in a series of unreleased tracks from the pop star to have made it into the public domain.
A source told The Sun at the time: ‘Over the past month or so countless demos and rejected songs from Dua have been appearing online.
‘It’s annoying as they didn’t make the album for a reason but obviously the main concern is to know if information about her third album is next.
‘The stakes couldn’t be higher for the record after Future Nostalgia turned her into one of the biggest stars on the planet, so bosses are determined to plug the leak, and quickly.
‘Future Nostalgia leaked a few days before it came out in 2020 and Dua was devastated. She has made it clear it must not happen again.’
Dua revealed in December the new record will be ‘very different’ to previous albums and was going to turn out very differently to what she’d originally planned.