Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Beyoncé Dominates Super Bowl


The Super Bowl XLVII was sure to represent a stunning performance by the one and only Beyoncé. She gave a fiery routine (which she didn’t fake this time) with all of our favorite songs including “Crazy in Love”, “Independent Women”, “Single Ladies” and ending off with “Halo”. During this Super Bowl extravaganza she showcased her partners in crime, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. They were both wearing their princess warrior outfits to fit alongside the Queen herself. Miss Queen B was seen to be wearing her knee length black socks with little booties. She also paired a black “bootylicious” body suit complemented with Chantilly lace and python piping at the sides. Leather sleeves were also added to complete the fierce look. With this style she would “rule the world” with one leg at a time and was put to the test when she supposedly shut down the power in the bowl (that’s how electrifying the show was). This delayed the start of the second half of the Super Bowl giving more time for the San Francisco 49ers to gain their advantage. And luckily enough for this style she didn’t pull a Janet Jackson and everything was kept into place. She kept this look fitting to what the performance was about and not over done like Madonna’s 2012 gladiator gold mess. Beyoncé can give thanks to New York - based designer Rubin Singer for giving her the confidence to actually “sing” her heart out this time. This was a comeback and reunion (Destiny’s Child) worth waiting for. She will now go down in history as the best Super Bowl performance yet.

Beyoncé wearing black nylon, plastic, metal mix cover up at beginning of performance. 



Kelly, Beyoncé, Michelle performing “Independent Women”.  
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Backup dancers wearing Motorcycle jackets with exaggerated shoulder pieces.
Beyoncé showcasing Chantilly lace detail after she ripped off nylon top cover piece 
shown from above.


Outfit designed by Rubin Singer for his future 
collection (drawing above), “Valkyries Dominion”- 2013.

Check out her Super Bowl performance HERE

Jill M










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