Having spent the months of May through to September obsessed with Beyoncé's Renaissance tour – or more specifically, Queen Bey's stage 'fits as well as all the celeb looks worn by the endless number of A-list stars in the audience each night – it turns out it's not over yet. Beyoncé delivered a fresh dose of Renaissance mania last night in the form of the London premiere of her concert film (full title Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé).
And yet again, it was our fave celebs arriving on the red carpet that really caught our attention. While Bey herself pulled out all the stops in an OTT jewelled bodysuit, the rest of the guest list made sure to stick to the Renaissance dress code. AKA silver, silver and more silver.
Like Blake Lively, who arrived in a Chanel long-line cardigan featuring a silver sequin zig-zag design around the hem.
Blake went braless beneath the jacket which featured only a few fastenings at the top of the chest creating a cut-out effect. She paired it with a black tweed mini skirt and sheer tights, with black patent platform Christian Louboutin heels on her feet.
As for her accessories, she added see-through black mesh gloves as well as a multi-strand rhinestone necklace that sat beneath the cardigan and reached her midsection. Diamond and sapphire earrings added extra sparkle.
Blake's BFF Taylor Swift was also in attendance at the event, following Beyoncé supporting the 33-year old artist at her own concert film for her Eras Tour back in October. Taylor graced the red carpet in a gorgeous Balmain SS24 silver sequin dress with thigh-high leg slit. And if you ask us, she looks like she belongs on the top of a Christmas tree in her gown that's equal parts old Hollywood glamour mixed with festive fashion style.
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Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!











