A major celebration calls for a major look—and Beyoncé has never had any trouble delivering one of those.
Last week, the superstar’s seminal sixth studio album, Lemonade, celebrated its 10th anniversary, and Beyoncé commemorated the moment with a beachy Instagram post, which she captioned: “Cheers to ten years! With love and deep gratitude 🙏🏽🍋🐝.”
The festivities continued on into the weekend, as evidenced by Queen Bey’s latest update, where she was seen sporting a magnificent purple gown, styled by Ty Hunter, for a celebration with family in Los Angeles.
The grape-hued design was pulled from the Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2026 ready-to-wear collection by Anthony Vaccarello (purple has been slowly taking over the runways since last fall, and Beyoncé has just affirmed that it’s the color of the moment.)
Her dress featured a dramatic, billowing silhouette, that was accentuated by some puffy sleeves and tiered A-line skirt. The grandiose design was stitched with ruffles that decorated the bottom of the skirt and outlined the plunging neckline for a flouncy, somewhat regal effect.
For a complementary touch, the “Texas Hold ’Em” singer slipped into a pair of silk taffeta Madeleine heels, also from Saint Laurent, which featured slingback straps made of hand-stitched ruffles. In a few of the photos, she also popped on a pair of oversize mask sunglasses, seemingly from Gucci. Finally, she accessorized with a pearl-shaped top-handle bag from Cult Gaia, as well as some silver, drop-pearl jewelry to match.
While it’s already been an exciting few weeks for Beyoncé, her victory lap isn’t over with quite yet. On the first Monday in May, the Grammy-winning musician will return to the Met Gala for the first time in a decade, to serve as one of the celebrity co-chairs. And if history is any indication, her look will certainly be one to remember.
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