Kinda feel left out as everyone was at the Beyoncé Renaissance-themed party in Paris
Kinda feel left out as everyone was at the Beyoncé Renaissance-themed party in Paris
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Last night in Paris, Beyoncé hosted a star-studded party with a Renaissance theme, and everyone seemed to be there except for you and me: Naomi Campbell, Tyler, the Creator, Doja Cat, Michèle Lamy, Halsey. Even the mysterious "NBA superfan" and real estate investor James Goldstein attended. And those who were fortunate enough to be invited went all out. Everyone appeared to be embracing the album's capital-F fashion vibes, which served as the soundtrack to a sizable portion of New York Fashion Week.

Model Cindy Bruna stretched the boundaries of the little black slit dress while parading inside, while supermodel Naomi Campbell arrived decked out in a silver metallic trench coat and a neck dripping with lavish jewellery. Doja Cat, a singer, continued to favour more avant-garde and artistic facial cosmetics while sporting a long, black leather trench.

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In fact, there was a lot of leather throughout the night. With brown leather leggings, riding boots, a sleek black turtleneck, a billowy grey trench, a diamond choker, and a loose, kitschy necklace full of colourful charms, Baz Luhrmann created an "LES boy in Paris" style.

For her celebrity friends around the world, the singer has apparently started organising ultra-exclusive "Club Renaissance" events. Chlo and Halle Bailey, Questlove, Donald Glover, Kendrick Lamar, Leonardo DiCaprio, and others danced to "Virgo's Groove" during the August New York staging of the upcoming series.

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Beyoncé attended the party in Paris, but no official images of the notoriously elusive singer have surfaced as of yet, and it seems unlikely that any will. One image of an invitation, purportedly for a private party, warns visitors that there is a strict no-phone rule. How the ’90s. Anything that occurs at the Renaissance ball is kept private.

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