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Beyoncé's Halloween Costumes From Past to Present 2019


Beyoncé’s Halloween costumes make her, without a doubt, one of the undisputed queens of the holiday. The music icon has been serving us look after look every year since 2013, and each costume is better than the last. Heidi Klum is known as Hollywood’s biggest Halloween fan, with her costume choices running the gamut each year, but Beyoncé is giving her a run for her money. She may not be in the spooky game as long as Klum has been, but her costumes are just as detailed, intricate, and fun. In fact, I need a museum of Beyoncé Halloween costumes to open up immediately. The world needs to pay proper tribute to these ensembles.

So without further ado, let’s go through Beyoncé’s Halloween costumes through the years. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so feel free to draw inspiration from Queen B for your own Halloween style. It’s only a few weeks before we see what she’s got planned for 2019.



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Blue Ivy Steals the Show in Beyoncé's New 'Spirit' Music Video


It’s becoming increasingly clear who the true star of the Knowles-Carter family is—and it’s Blue Ivy. The 7-year-old takes center stage in her mom Beyoncé‘s new “Spirit” video, a song from the new live-action remake of The Lion King. (Bey plays Nala in the film.)

In the video, Bey and Jay-Z’s eldest child looks so much like her mom as she joins her in a scene desert scene, walking over to Beyoncé and taking her hand. It’s perfectly juxtaposed with a moment from the film where young Simba steps into his father’s pawprint. The pair are wearing similar pink flowing dresses and long curls, surrounded by a group of female dancers. It’s a poignant and powerful moment in the video and certainly proves that Blue has inherited her mother’s X-factor.

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The song’s lyrics are incredibly inspiring as well: “Spirit, can you hear it calling?/ Yeah/ Your destiny is coming close, stand up and fight/ So go into that far-off land/ And be one with the great I am, I am.” Who doesn’t love a Beyoncé power ballad?

The rest of the video is filled with equally stunning visuals featuring large groups of dancers wearing vibrant colors alongside Beyoncé. And yes, you do get to see clips from The Lion King interspersed. We see some sweet moments between Simba (Donald Glover) and Beyoncé’s Nala, as well as shots of the fatal fight between Scar and Mufasa, and those pesky hyenas.



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Beyoncé's Backup Dancers Saved Her From a Concertgoer Who Rushed the Stage


Beyoncé concerts are usually pretty eventful: her incredible vocal range, complex choreography, and amazing costumes make her performances something you’re likely to remember the rest of your days. That hasn’t changed with her and Jay Z’s On the Run II tour, where the husband-and-wife couple blend their repertoire—and celebrate their relationship. But on Saturday night, their concert was eventful for a different reason: At the end of the show, when the two turn around to walk offstage together, one fan had a different idea of how the concert would end.

Said fan, wearing a white shit, rushed the stage, jumped easily onto it, and tried to follow the Carters backstage—and surprisingly, for how tight Bey keeps her security detail, he got pretty far, heading across and deep into the stage. Luckily, the couple’s backup dancers noticed something definitely wasn’t right and wound up breaking formation to swarm the interloper. Her security guard also seems like he was promptly on the scene, thank goodness.

The whole thing captured in video from the concert, below:

Here’s a closer look:

And the ensuing swarm:

While we’re glad that Bey and Jay are safe, we’re sure it shook them up. The couple’s publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, confirmed via Instagram that the two were OK. “@beyonce and JAY-Z on stage tonight in Atlanta. Thank you to all the fans for your concern. They are fine and looking forward to the show tomorrow,” she captioned an Instagram post of the two.

It was definitely a pretty terrifying incident. Luckily, the show seems set to go on.

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Michelle Obama Dancing With Tina Knowles Lawson at Beyoncé's Concert Is Everything


A World Cup win for France wasn’t the only thing the country was celebrating over the weekend: Michelle Obama reunited with Tina Knowles Lawson in Paris on Sunday night (July 16) during Beyoncé’s concert. Yup: All three of these powerhouse women ended up in the same room—well, if a concert stadium counts as a room. Lawson and Obama occupied the front row of Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s On the Run II concert at the Stade de France Stadium. Sasha Obama attended the show, too, which truly made this concert a mother-daughter affair.

Several fans captured photos and videos of Obama and Lawson, who seemed to seriously enjoy the show. Obama clapped and danced along in an all-white ensemble and massive silver hoop earrings, while Lawson opted for a red and white floral look.

This isn’t the Obama family’s first time seeing Bey and Jay. Michelle Obama and her girls have been frequent fixtures on the Beyoncé tour circuit over the last few years. They watched her perform in Chicago in 2014, at the Global Citizen Festival in 2015 (where Obama actually went onstage to hug Beyoncé after her set), and, historically, at Barack Obama’s inauguration in 2009.

“She’s a special person,” Obama said about Beyoncé to Stephen Colbert in September 2016. “She’s a sweetheart. She’s smart, she’s creative, she’s a great mother, she loves her family. She’s just a low-key lady—we have a lot in common that way. Except I can’t sing … I can’t dance.” Her moves at the concert this weekend say otherwise.

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Beyoncé's 'On The Run Tour II' Fashion: All the Looks


Beyoncé has officially embarked on her ‘On the Run Tour II’—one of the summer’s most highly anticipated events, and quite the follow-up to the two-hour extravaganza that was Beychella. And the first images from the opening night in Cardiff, Wales, only build up the hype. Plus, as she did during her Coachella performance in April, Beyoncé lined up some seriously impressive looks—of the highest designer caliber, of course—to wear onstage.

The ‘On the Run Tour II’ isn’t your run-of-the-mill performance. So naturally Beyoncé clocked in seven costume changes over the course of the night, all with unmissable shine and DGAF attitude. There are thigh-high boots, Zenon-chic metallics, crystal-mesh bodysuits—from brands like Gucci, LaQuan Smith, and Givenchy. If you missed out on tickets to see Bey and Jay-Z this summer (and admire her next-level costumes IRL), you can enjoy a front-row view to the ‘On the Run Tour II’ fashion right here. It’s pretty much the next best thing, right?

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I Asked Beyoncé's Makeup Artist to Give Me Her 'Teflon Face'


The hands that touch Beyoncé’s face touched mine. I’ll explain: While coasting 10,000 ft. in the air on a private plane courtesy of makeup brand Luminess, Sir John—the makeup artist behind Beyoncé’s iconic beauty looks—did my makeup, sharing his best tips along the way. It was comically glamorous, and there’s nothing I can do to make it relatable, so let’s just acknowledge that life is sometimes ridiculous and move on.

If you caught Beyoncé’s Coachella performance (hereafter referred to by its given name, Beychella), the term “Teflon face” might sound familiar. If you didn’t, it refers to how Sir John, faced with wind, sweat, and the dance moves of an icon, beat the odds and kept Beyoncé’s makeup in place for the two hours she spent on stage. It was the be-all, end-all of makeup shellac—and for some background, I’ve never made it to the end of the day with my makeup fully intact. Ever. But if anyone could teach me how, it was Sir John. Determined not to fail him, I watched, I learned, and I put his teachings to the test.

The Technique
Looking into my eyes, Sir John spoke his words of truth: You want to layer that sh*t (I’m paraphrasing, Sir John is a gentleman). The rule of Teflon makeup is to embrace layers into your life, because if you build it, it will stick. The key is to keep the layers thin and use different textures for each one, which will keep your makeup from turning thick and cakey. Where loading on heavy foundation and blush works for people on stage who need to be seen far away, doing the same for Beyoncé was out of the question—especially given that her face was going to be shown up close on the festival Jumbotrons, and on YouTube for the rest of time immemorial.

On stage, Sir John says that Bey was wearing at least two layers of makeup on every feature. Most crucial is the order you layer products in: powder on powder equals pageant-y, while powder on top of cream is surprisingly glowy. Sir John explains that creams, when they dry down, create a lock on your skin. When you top that with powder, it seals the deal and soaks up the inevitable sweat and oil that comes with a two-hour performance. I took tap dance as a kid, so I get it.

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Touched by the god known as Sir John.

Skin
Repeat after me: cream then powder. They’re the three magic words, especially when it comes to foundation. Despite trying almost every primer out there, the acne scars along my temple always manage to peek through by the end of the day (no matter how much I moisturize, my skin eats foundation like chocolate). So it took me aback when Sir John said that on B-Day, he’d skipped primer for the show. I rarely take the time for primer, so I’d assumed that was my foundation missing link. But, nope: More important is topping your liquid foundation of choice with a powder.

I tested this tip the hardest way I knew how: Riding the subway in the rainy, early days of New York spring. My down winter jacket doubles as my raincoat, so between the sweat and humidity I feel like I got the full Coachella experience. My hair frizzed a truly incredible amount, but my Teflon re-creation—a liquid foundation topped by a pressed powder mineral foundation—had only faded around 25 percent by the time I got home from work. My scars were visible, but just barely, so it looked like I still had tinted moisturizer on. It was remarkable.

Eyes
After putting down a cream shadow base, Sir John said he pressed a mix of brown and purple pigments onto Beyoncé’s lids for her performance. This isn’t my first time around the makeup block, so as the owner of a pair of super oily eyelids, I’d tried the ol’ cream-powder duo before. No luck—it’d creased instantly. So I took the spirit of Teflon, and went a step further: A creamy primer with serious dry-down, plus a cream shadow, topped with a swipe of translucent powder on an eyeshadow brush. For liner, I went with a gel pencil, then went over it with a dark eyeshadow from the Luminess Tarot Series Eye Shadow Palette in Lover on a slanted liner brush.

I’ll be honest, it was a long time to spend on eye makeup. But it was entirely worth it: My eyeshadow typically disappears by noon at the latest, but the lengthy routine held that color to my lids through a night out dancing and into the next morning. A friend commented on how durable it was, and yes, that did feel amazing. It was all worth it, just for that.

Cheeks
Loading on two layers of blush would send my already-pink cheeks directly into clown territory, so I opted to double up on highlighter instead. My preferred glow level is “sheen when the light hits your cheekbone just right,” so the cream-powder combo took some adjusting to; she was strong. But if you really want to shine, and you want your light to be seen from football fields away for hours, this is the way to go. If that sounds a little much, I found my ideal mix is a swipe of cream highlighter and a diffused wash of powder highlighter on top. It’s soft and it stays, but if the sun hits you just right it could blind a man.

Lips
When he was demonstrating the Teflon technique, Sir John mixed a shimmery pink lipstick on me with a light pink gloss. I respect his mastery, but even with the new formulas coming out, gloss still feels too early-aughts for my matte-loving soul. Instead, I filled in my lips with lipliner, and topped with a cream lipstick. It is not news to me that lipliner and lipstick go together like peanut butter and jelly, and have since the ’50s. Still, I never do it, and now I don’t know why. I put this to the hardest lip test of all: eating an everything bagel. When I looked in the mirror afterwards, my lip color had barely moved.

The takeaway? For all the primers, finishing sprays, and waterproof formulas out there, the Teflon technique comes down to thin layers and basic science. It’s not as fun as groundbreaking new technology, but through rain, sweat, oil, and bagel, Teflon makeup holds on.

Luminess Cosmetics paid for the author’s travel and accommodations for the purpose of writing this story.

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