Beyonce looks incredible as she ditches pants in diamond studded outfit
Beyonce looked incredible as she stepped out wearing nothing but a diamond studded blazer for New York Fashion Week.
The 42-year-old was seen leaving the Luar fashion show at 154 Scott in Brooklyn on Tuesday and she looked incredible as she opted for a cowboy-inspired look. Beyonce rocked a grey cowboy hat and put on a leggy display as she ditched her pants.
The Single Ladies hitmaker stepped out wearing a grey blazer which was adorned with jewels and completed her look with matching thigh-high boots. She showed off her incredible figure as she decided to wear nothing underneath a sparkly mesh top. Beyonce completed her look with a pair of oversized sunglasses and a large silver handbag.
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The singer was joined at the event by her mother Tina Knowles. The pair were at the show to support Beyonce's sister Solange's son Daniel Julez J. Smith Jr. as he walked the runway.
Beyoncé announces 2023 tour dates - but major cities are missing from line-upTina, 70, shared a loving post to celebrate Daniel's achievement. "Julez My Baby thanks to the Talented Raul designer extraordinaire!! Yes to @Luar," she wrote on Instagram.
She also shared plenty of snaps of Beyonce's outfit. The singer's new look comes after she announced her next album at the Super Bowl, which will be a part two to Renaissance.
Her new album, only described as Act II of Renaissance, will hit the internet on March 29. When Renaissance was dropped in 2022, it was promoted as "Act I" but no further information was given at the time.
During the Super Bowl, Beyonce announced the new album in an advert and delighted fans by also releasing two brand new singles. The two songs, Texas Hold 'Em and 16 Carriages, are both country-inspired songs.
Beyonce's decision to embrace country music is an homage to her hometown of Houston, Texas. This isn't the first time the pop icon has leaned into country music, with her 2016 song Daddy Lessons also embracing the genre.
Texas Hold 'Em and 16 Carriages shot to the top of the Apple Music US Country charts, making Beyonce the first black female artist to reach the top of that chart. She's also the first black female artist to have the first and second positions on that chart simultaneously.