Always look around for the crowd that is on mute Beyonce steps onto the red carpet.
Beyoncé, 42, dazzled at her world premiere Renaissance: A Beyoncé Film concert documentary in a custom silver Versace dress with matching gloves, per social media photos.
Beyoncé traded in her signature ‘do for a new platinum-colored mane. She parted her long locks in the middle and wore her hair down.
The former Destiny’s Child member announced last month that she was filming a behind-the-scenes look at her Renaissance World Tour concerts. During the performances, Beyoncé lightened her signature brown hair for a sun-kissed hue to usher in her new era.
After the tour wrapped, Beyoncé went even lighter.
“The sun-kissed color she wore during Renaissance was more for the stage,” Beyoncé’s longtime colorist, Rita Hazantold exclusively We weekly in October. “The shadow had to be stronger and more dramatic since she started performing. This [new] appearance is more subtle.”
Hazan, 49, added: “She lets me do what I want, and for me that’s the best part. With her, I like to alternate every time I do her hair. Sometimes more, sometimes less. Sometimes I add more blonde – or it’s a matter of placement and it depends on what she’s doing.
After-Renaissance world tour, Hazan chose a “toned-down” color that was perfect for fall. “I lightened it a bit and added more depth, and didn’t do as many highlights as I did Renaissance,the hair guru explained Us. “I call it a ‘Chantilly’ color because it was more creamy [blonde] with golden tones.”
To celebrate Renaissance: a film by Beyoncé, some of beyonce’s famous friends came to the premiere, including Gabriel Union, Lizzo, Halle Bailey, Tia Mowry And Tyler Perry. There was also a special Destiny’s Child reunion on Saturday.
Kelly Rowland And Michelle Williams both stunned in black on the red carpet, where they were joined by OG members LeToya Luckett And LaTavia Roberson. Rowland, 42, Williams, 44, Luckett, 42, and Roberson, 42, all previously attended concerts at Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour. (Rowland and Williams joined Destiny’s Child in 2001 after Luckett and Roberson left the group. The band officially broke up in 2006.)
“We really made some pretty big songs, [we were] uplifting people,” Williams recalled exclusively Us in May 2021 of her time in the girl group before teasing a future musical reunion. “Those moments just come organically and if it makes sense, you know, then it makes sense.”