Beyoncé evoca la era de Lemonade con un vestido morado de Saint Laurent

Beyoncé conmemoró el décimo aniversario de su álbum visual Lemonade luciendo un espectacular vestido morado que recuerda a su video de 2016 'Hold Up', durante una cena en Beverly Hills junto a sus hijas Blue Ivy y Rumi. La pieza de hombros abullonados de Saint Laurent, perteneciente a la colección primavera 2026, evoca el estilo vaporoso del vestido amarillo original de Roberto Cavalli que utilizó para romper las ventanas de los coches en el video.

Beyoncé salió a cenar en Beverly Hills luciendo un largo vestido morado de hombros abullonados de Saint Laurent. El atuendo rindió homenaje a su era Lemonade, específicamente al vestido del video 'Hold Up' lanzado hace una década. Estuvo acompañada por sus hijas, Blue Ivy y Rumi, según informó Vogue por primera vez el 27 de abril de 2026. El look original de 'Hold Up' presentaba un vestido amarillo dorado de Roberto Cavalli, con el cual Beyoncé blandía un bate de béisbol contra las ventanas de los autos en el álbum visual. Aunque la nueva versión cambia al morado, captura la misma silueta dramática de la colección primavera 2026 de Saint Laurent. Complementó el vestido con un bolso grande de perlas de Cult Gaia, un collar de perlas y zapatos de tacón destalonados. La aparición coincide con el décimo aniversario del álbum Lemonade. Beyoncé será copresidenta de la Met Gala 2026 la próxima semana. Fuentes han rumoreado un posible lanzamiento del Acto III este año, aunque no existe confirmación alguna.

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