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Slay bells were ringing at Beyoncé’s holiday soiree last night — with the Queen Bey serving up “Lemonade” at the event for Parkwood Entertainment, her artist management and production company.
Of course, it was no humdrum office party at Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, where she treated staff and their guests to a performance of “All Night” from her Grammy-nominated “Lemonade” album, as well as an exhibition of the costumes seen in its companion music videos and HBO special.
She hit the stage in an asymmetrical ruffled Johanna Ortiz top ($795) and plaid wrap skirt ($995), teamed with a pair of slick Malone Souliers pumps.
The Malone Souliers “Montana” heels nod the ‘50s, but with a punk twist — featuring a storm-blue leather and elaphe upper, cutout sides and a lace-up profile. The design incorporates metallic and jewel tone droplets, and a 4-inch heel. They’re available for $925 on Net-a-porter.com.
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The “Lemonade” visual album was screened at the fete, and its striking outfits were also presented.
Partygoers watched “Lemonade” with treats that were apropos — boxes of Lemonhead candy and popcorn in bags that were emblazoned with her “Formation” music video silhouette.
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