Beyoncé gets bejeweled for ‘Renaissance’ movie premiere afterparty in London
She really is that girl.
Beyoncé turned heads when she stepped out for dinner in a dazzling gem-inspired Balmain minidress following the London premiere of her “Renaissance” movie on Thursday.
The 42-year-old superstar accessorized the bejeweled design with a sparkling black coat, black gloves and satin heels.
The 32-time Grammy winner wore her new platinum hair in a half-up bouffant and blocked out the bright camera flashes with a pair of sunglasses.
She added even more glamour with massive diamond drop earrings from Lorraine Schwartz as she left Harry’s Bar in London Mayfair alongside husband Jay-Z.
The legendary rapper, 53, opted for a smart black tuxedo complete with a bow tie and a long black coat.
While Jay-Z wore the same ‘fit to the premiere earlier in the night, Beyoncé stunned in a black Thom Browne blazer dress with an eye-popping center slit.
The gown, which featured a dramatic long train and deep V neckline, was so short that it showed a glimpse at her embroidered bodysuit underneath.
As for the accessories, Bey donned a pair of fingerless, latex gloves, lace-up boots and the same glittering earrings she wore out to dinner.
The mother of three seemingly coordinated her look with daughter Blue Ivy, who looked sophisticated in an off-the-shoulder Versace dress and sunglasses.
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The mother-daughter duo took several photos together to commemorate the moment, with Beyoncé giving her eldest a sweet kiss on the cheek.
Several other celebrities also made the trek across the pond to support the “Halo” singer, including Blake Lively, Michelle Williams and Taylor Swift.
The “Cruel Summer” singer rocked up to the event in a silver sequined Balmain gown with her hair down in loose waves.
She was seemingly retuning the favor after Beyoncé broke the internet by showing up to the LA premiere of Swift’s “Eras Tour” movie in October, putting to rest any rumblings that there was bad blood between the two female singers.