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After dropping her seventh studio album,, at midnight on Friday, the 32- time Grammy winner stunned on’ s first- always digital cover showing off her higher- fashion, rodeo- inspired style.
On Friday, in the first image viewers saw of the “16 Cars” hitmaker, 42, Beyoncé appeared in all- light under a concept that read:” A novel era”.
As she stared into the lens for the support shot, the star wore a Gladys Tamez cowboy hat, an enormous hairy Alexander McQueen jacket, and Cartier higher jewelry earrings.
Her makeup, which included a dramatic smokey eye and a dark lilac matte lipstick, properly balanced the all-white appearance.
As she leaped against a fence at a house, Beyoncé’s platinum-colored locks framed her face.
In another picture, the” Texas Maintain’ Em” song, who was styled by Sara Moonves and Shiona Turini for the shoot, once played with a bit of contrasting colors.
She wore a black Chloé cape, cream dress and black boots. The Houston native wore a black Stetson cowboy hat, similar to the misty gray color offered by the same company.
Beyoncé added turquoise and silver drop earrings and a matching bolero tie from the Mahnaz Collection as a pop of color to balance out the monotone of black and cream.
Another stunning outfit from the W Magazine digital cover shoot consisted of another all-white ensemble.
Beyoncé wore a Proenza Schouler blanket as a top while stumbling in front of boulders and cactus on a dirt road and wearing a floor-length, formfitting skirt from the same brand.
The vocalist used Dorothy Gaspar gloves to elevate her appearance with a pair of Gaspar Gloves. De Beers ‘ earrings were visible through her sleekly parted hair, which was visible from the middle.
Her misty-grey Stetson cowboy hat made a second appearance. The accessory retails for$ 440.
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Almost adding her own twist to the classic cow print, Beyoncé wore only brown and white in another image.
She commanded attention in brown Sportmax chaps and Andredamo briefs while whirling a lasso high above her head. Additionally, a brown bandana was tucked into her face to prevent anyone from seeing her eyes.
She completed her outfit with Van Cleef & Arpels earrings, Lisa Eisner Jewelry cuffs, a Tiffany & Co. ring and Partlow boots.
A horse could be seen in her background, completing the experience.
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter comes as Act II to her Renaissance release.
The 27-track album features collaborations with some of the biggest names in country music, including and.
Rhiannon Giddens, Tanner Adell, and other artists who have been making a name for themselves in the genre who also appear on the project are also.
” I hope that you can hear my heart and soul, and all the love and passion that I poured into every detail and every sound”, Beyoncé previously said in ahead of the album’s release.