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Tina Knowles danced her way through the famous sprit tunnel at “The Jennifer Hudson Show” for a Feb. 24 episode wearing a bright red ensemble accented by black platform sandals.
Serenaded by the talk show staff’s version of Beyoncé’s 2016 hit song “Formation,” Knowles made her journey toward the stage wearing what looked to be a red version of a chic outfit she modeled in December.
The monochrome pants-and-top set recalled the custom black Amsale look she showed off at the premiere of “Mufasa: The Lion King,” in which daughter Beyoncé reprised her role as Nala and granddaughter Blue Ivy Carter made her feature debut as Kiara.
Both the black and red sets included straight-leg trousers and a fitted off-the-shoulder top with a rounded V neckline. In December she accented the ensemble with black leather gloves, with she forwent for “The Jennifer Hudson Show.” Both looks, however, incorporated a striking centerpiece courtesy of luxury fashion house Schiaparelli, known for creating surrealist-inspired designs. The wide black leather belt featured a textured golden buckle (a design the brand refers to as “cookie dough”) as well dangling charms adding a touch of eccentricity to the look — with one being an ear, for example. The Bijoux Buckle Belt retails for 1950 euros from the label.
As for her shoes, the businesswoman donned a pair of black platform sandals. The shoes featured an open-toe design and a hefty base offering Knowles a decent elevation in height. Knowles appreciates an eye-catching footwear moment — for instance, she went with a Gucci look when she attended the star-studded LACMA Art+Film Gala in November, donning black slingback pumps featuring a hand-stitched crystal chain.
On “The Jennifer Hudson Show,” Knowles discussed a range of topics, including her new book “Matriarch” and working on the hair care brand Cécred, which she co-founded with Beyoncé.
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