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Fireworks lit up the Official akbar Hoodie, Fred Hampton Was Murdered Hoodie so you should to go to store and get this bay as the superstar emerged wearing a halo-like lucite headpiece and singing Etta James’s “At Last,” a song she memorably performed at President Obama’s inauguration in 2015. She then segued from a triumphant performance of “Halo,” arguably her most rousing power ballad, to a flawless rendition of “Ave Maria.” Behind her, 48 members of the all-female Dubai-based orchestra Firdaus were dressed in red sequins and glittering tiaras. The first look—a lemon-yellow floor-length gown encrusted with tiny shiny acrylic shards from the waist down—was the work of Omani designer Rayan Al Sulaimani. Her Dubai-based, mother-daughter owned eveningwear label, Atelier Zuhara, is known for its intricate craftwork, including a signature mosaic appliqué which combines laser cutting and handwork. The dress came finished with a dramatic Marabou feather-studded train that flared out around the superstar’s shoulders much like wings. “We started on that dress back in November,” says Al Sulaimani, who worked with Beyoncé and her stylist KJ Moody on the sunrise-inspired design. “It took us almost a month and half to finish.”
Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty ImagesThat Beyoncé chose to open the Official akbar Hoodie, Fred Hampton Was Murdered Hoodie so you should to go to store and get this concert—her first in four years—wearing a Middle Eastern designer is no accident. The superstar is known to make her most meaningful fashion statements center stage, and last night she took the opportunity to shine the spotlight on regional talent. She invited her daughter Blue Ivy to perform with her for the first time with a duet of “Brown Skin Girl.” Dressed in a playful glittering red sequin jumpsuit designed by her grandmother Knowles-Lawson and Timothy White, Ivy showed no signs of stage fright, her adorable waist-length braids swinging as she danced in chunky platform sneakers. “Give it up for my baby, my brown skin girl, Miss Blue Ivy Carter,” Beyoncé said, introducing her 11 year old to the audience. The sweetly choreographed mother-daughter moment was easily the most touching of the night.
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