Beyoncé’s new album “Renaissance” serves up dance jams – and damn good fashion.
In the artwork for Queen Bey’s seventh studio LP, which was released on July 29, she models a whole host of sexy and stylish looks from luxury labels such as Schiaparelli, Mugler and Alaïa.
In one particularly sultry shot, the 28-time Grammy winner stretches out on a couch under a disco ball, dressed in nothing but black fur, star-shaped silver patties, and a Swarovski crystal and Natalia Fedner chain garter.
In another example, the 40-year-old superstar pairs a sheer polka-dot romper with matching nipple-tassel tights and a black velvet wizard.
And in a sure sign that fashion’s cone bra revival isn’t over yet, Beyoncé also strikes a pose in a Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown that consists of a pointed gold bustier, mottled thighs and dramatic dangling earrings.
Other haute highlights include a Mugler LBD fitted with a shiny metal breastplate, a lime-colored sheer lace mermaid dress from Alaïa, and a black and white Bethany Cordwell look that Cruella de Vil would love.
Still, Beyoncé may have saved the best look for the album cover itself: a barely there, 3D-printed Nusi Quero creation that, as the designer told the Miami New Times, he had to send along with an instructional video so she’d know how to do it.” pattern system of spikes” on her body with “skin safe glue”.
If you need further proof, the diva is “comfortable in” [her] skin,” as she sings on the “Renaissance” song “Cozy,” look no further than this standout shoot.