She’s back for act two.
One week after W Magazine dropped a rodeo-themed photoshoot featuring Beyoncé, the publication decided to release a second cover showcasing the artist in yet another stunning look.
For the two new shots, the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer can be seen wearing a Western-inspired custom Louis Vuitton outfit, which includes a beige blazer, coordinating flared trousers and matching hat, all embellished with brown leather details.
Bey, 42, opted to skip layering a shirt underneath, showing a bit of cleavage as she stared at the camera.
In both shots, the star can been seen posing with a horse.W Magazine
She accessorized with sunglasses, a pair of pointed-toe Schiaparelli boots and Dries Criel earrings and rings, with the turquoise buttons on her suit jacket adding a pop of color.
The superstar wore her platinum blond hair sleek and straight past her shoulders.
Still, while Beyoncé outfit was no doubt stunning, she was slightly upstaged by her cute costar: a brown and white horse, who stood by her side in both photos.
The previously released photos from the fashion glossy included, of course, lots of other cowboy hats as well as an enormous fur Alexander McQueen jacket, sheer black lace dress with a topper featuring a silver crown and a pair of high-fashion brown leather chaps.
The publication dropped its initial Beyoncé cover last week, in coordination with her new album, “Cowboy Carter.”W Magazine
In the first set of photos, the singer wore rodeo-inspired outfits, including a pair of chaps.W Magazine
Beyoncé has definitely been leaning into western style as of late, often completing her outfits with wide-brim hats.W Magazine
After releasing her “Cowboy Carter” album last week, Beyoncé is fully in her country era, having worn tons of Western-wear in recent months.
These days, she’s rarely spotted without her signature wide-brim hats, and this past Monday, arrived at the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2024 in a fringed black leather Versace getup.
The Cécred founder has seemed to be enjoying her bold, blond hair as well, rocking the bright shade since the world premiere of her “Renaissance” concert film in November 2023.
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