Beyonce goes fierce for The Lion King premiere in Hollywood

Superstar Beyonce was a glittering and glamorous sight as she arrived for The Lion King premiere in Los Angeles. The 37 year old looked ...

Superstar Beyonce was a glittering and glamorous sight as she arrived for The Lion King premiere in Los Angeles. The 37 year old looked sensational in her Alexander McQueen ensemble, a heavily embellished mini dress with a plunging neckline, paired with a cascading sheer black skirt. Beyonce's skirt had splashes of sparkles all over, and the songstress's daughter Blue Ivy, 7, also wore a matching skirt, twinning with her mum.

Beyonce, who plays Nala in the movie, was no less than royalty on the red carpet and paired up her regal look with statement jewels including an array of earrings. Showing off cleavage and her bare legs through the sheer skirt, Beyonce commanded instant attention on the red carpet and was no doubt the star of the star studded premiere.

Her hair was done in a braided look and Beyonce also wore a pair of strappy embellished black heels to go with her outfit and carried a matching clutch. A smouldering smoky makeup look was also sported by the star along with a glossy nude lip.




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