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Here Are All The Looks Beyoncé Wore To The Grammys As She Made History

One look is never enough for Beyoncé, especially on a night like the Grammys. Queen Bey made an outfit change during the Grammys, and everyone agreed this night belongs to Beyoncé whether she won the album of the year award or not.

After arriving late to the Grammys, Beyoncé finally showed up for the event. Beyoncé’s first look was a metallic silver and gold Gucci gown. The gown had a gold corset bodice that complimented her body perfectly and a silver ruffled thigh-high slit. She paired the look with some Jewelry from Lorraine Schwartz, opera latex gloves, and silver heels. 

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For her second look, she changed into an all-black floor-length black velvet gown, the strapless gown had a fitted bodice with a trumpet skirt. She paired the look with some Jewelry from Lorraine Schwartz and matching velvet black opera gloves.

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Did you think Queen Bey only had two looks? Beyoncé shared a picture on Instagram with her Grammys awards while wearing a custom Balmain gown. The peachy velvet gown with a deep V-cut that showed a metallic golf bustier underneath. The gown was perfectly detailed like the off-the-shoulder neckline with a structured cone, thigh-high leg slit that showed matching velvet leggings and wedge heels underneath, and opera-length gloves. And finally, she had a gold topper and a statement gold headpiece.

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Beyoncé made Grammy history, she broke the record for the artist with the most Grammy wins ever after winning the awards for Best Dance/Electronic Album, Best R&B song, Best Dance/Electronic Recording, and Best Traditional R&B performance. Queen Bey now has 32 Grammys.

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Shaikha Alshemeili 
Shaikha Alshemeili 

A 21-year-old Emirati ballet dancer and social media influencer, She loves to read novels, write poems, and design clothes, and currently working on her own clothing line

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