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Beyoncé Attends The Super Bowl Wearing A Plunging Dolce & Gabbana Mini Dress With A Cowboy Hat

February 14, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo
shefinds | Celebrity

Beyoncé made a stunning and stylish entrance at the 2024 Super Bowl over the weekend, and we’re still not over her shimmering, Western-inspired get-up!

Dressed in a sparkling black minidress from Dolce & Gabbana that showcased a flirty plunging neckline, the Grammy winner, 42, made an instantly memorable appearance.

The “Cuff It” singer also seized the opportunity to announce her upcoming country album, surprising her Beyhive with the release of two new tracks during the big game.

 

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Beyoncé Shimmers in a Glittery, Low-Cut LBD with Thigh-High Boots and a Cowboy Hat 

At the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Queen Bey also rocked shiny thigh-high black boots. As seen in images shared by her hairstylist Neal Farinah on Instagram, the "Break My Soul" hitmaker later sported a black cowboy hat at the event, and an elegant matching cape to complete her look.

The mom of three's LBD featured sheer fabric, all-over glitter and a sultry low-cut neckline and thigh-skimming hemline. As for her 80s-esque, Dolly Parton-like glam, Beyoncé wore her platinum blonde tresses down, parted to the side, teased to the sky and styled into voluminous, brushed-out curls. To enhance her ensemble further, the "Irreplaceable" artist and style icon accessorized with a black bolo tie adorned with a turquoise pendant and a U Los Angeles ring.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Following her white cowboy hat and checkered shorts ensemble at the 2024 Grammys, Beyoncé continues to channel a Western-inspired style that has fans anticipating her new music.

Through a complex and intriguing sequence of teaser videos earlier this week, the Texas native revealed the much-anticipated "Act II" of her 2022 Renaissance album is set to be released on March 29th.  

The long-speculated rumors surrounding the album's country music direction have been confirmed with the release of two tracks. "Texas Hold 'Em" features lively acoustic guitars, an infectious bass drum rhythm and a catchy chorus.

The second track, "16 Carriages," is a charmingly country piece with rich orchestral accompaniments, her signature soaring vocals, and captivating harmonies.

The first track has fun lyrics about a "real-live boogie and a real live hoedown," while the second is an introspective, moving ode to growing up ("At fifteen, the innocence was gone astray / Had to take care of home at an early age.") Beyoncé persistently demonstrates to her fans that there are no limits to her musical and genre-bending capabilities, exemplifying her aptitude to conquer it all!  

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Beyoncé's loyal followers have been eagerly awaiting her latest creation, following the initial release of Renaissance in July 2022. At the time, she announced on her website that the album was only the first part of a larger three-part project.

There were whispers among her fans that the album would feature both country and dance tracks, although it was unclear if the former would be part of Renaissance or a separate album altogether. Ultimately, the debut installment paid tribute to the vibrant and inclusive Black queer community, drawing heavily from dance and house music genres.

Renaissance deviated from her usual style of releasing music videos and full-length films alongside her albums, as it was not accompanied by any visuals.

However, she found a way to capture the essence of her record-breaking world tour, which brought in a staggering $579 million, through the release of Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé in November  2023.

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Senior Staff Writer

Marissa is a Brooklyn-based culture journalist and senior staff writer at SheFinds, covering edgy celebrity style, timeless beauty trends, lifestyle and entertainment news. Her coverage of indie music, NYC fashion, underground and pop culture is featured in PAPER Magazine, Paste Magazine, The Knockturnal, Bandsintown and more. You can reach her at [email protected]

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