Umm is it getting hot in here or is it just Dua Lipa, again?! Whether it’s cut-out catsuits, bodysuits, or pirate-core loose corsets, our fave popstar's ensembles always keep us on our toes. And her most recent addition to her long list of on-point fashion risks is a hot take on what business casual may look like if WFH continues.

Wearing what is possibly the most controversial combination of garments since Dua chose to bring back the Y2K whale tail, the "Potion" singer shows off toned abs and a very confusing (but totally on-trend) style in a new photo dump posted to Insta.

Looking ready to hit the beach (well, at least on top), Dua posed in a teeny olive green string Alessandra Rich Tie Embellished Bikini top for mirror selfies. A fan of chest charms in the past, Lipa proved she has an affinity for the look, with her latest bikini being suspended in the middle with a large, flower-shaped crystal detail on the middle chest string.

Now, instead of pairing the swimsuit top with matching bikini bottoms like the rest of us non-celebs would do, Dua infused her magic touch into the outfit by finishing the look with low-rise, wide-leg black trousers.

Letting the lewk speak for itself, the songstress simply captioned her the carousel "ultrasolo," (which tbh, we have no idea what that means). We're pretty sure she never leaves home without accessories, and this time is no different. Dua wore a silver necklace, a couple of rings, and a belly button ring. As for beauty, the singer appeared to be bare-faced in the pics and wore her hair in beachy, middle-part waves.

While the very much "business-on-the-bottom" and "party-on-the-top" outfit caught our eye, the mirror selfies only took up residence in two slides of Dua's content, with other snaps showing what the pop girlie has been eating as of late as well as a braless, teeny white tank top and black trousers moment.

And ofc, we're no stranger to seeing Dua rocking a bikini, with her sporting a more traditional swimsuit take a few IG posts back when she showed off a pink cottagecore two piece in a "pre-show river dip."