Beyonce joined fellow friends from the likes of Tiffany Haddish to Yara Shahidi and brought enough glitz and glam for everyone at the LA red carpet premiere of The Lion King Tuesday night.
BEYONCE: Some might say that this was a little too over the top in terms of the multiple layered necklaces, earrings and heavily embellished crystal jacket all from McQueen. But hey if Bey plays and voices Nola the Queen of the Jungle in the movie why not? The songstress wore a handful of crystal embellished jewels like McQueen’s Creole earrings to their round Riviera crystal necklace which was spotted at this year’s Cannes Film Festival red carpet.
HALLE BAILEY: One half of singing duo ChloeXHalle and our future Ariel wore a bold and eye-popping pair of Nausheen Shah X Monica Sordo earrings.
TIFFANY HADDISH: The comedian brought the color to the carpet with her delightful Anabela Chan Neiredes earrings and matching ring. We love!
MEGHAN TRAINOR: The singer looked delightful in a leopard print dress paired with Alex Soldier 18k gold Swan drop earrings and a David Alan Jewelry double trapezoid ring.
NORMANI: The young singer sparkled wearing three different diamond huggies and ring from Anita Ko which were the perfect compliment to her heavily embellished gold dress.
YARA SHAHIDI: Yara elevated your basic hoop earrings with diamond encrusted ones from David Yurman.
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ALEXANDER MCQUEEN: Sarah Burton turned to Alexander’s punk rock roots with the brand’s sleek futuristic metal collars and warrior-esque cuffs. One could not help but notice an array of slim gold and silver hoop earrings travelling gracefully up the models’ ears. Bold linked chains adorned with crystals or twisted in a jumbled mess and scattered with safety pins created necklaces McQueen himself would be proud of wearing. 





SACAI: There was only one jewelry component in Sacai’s RTW FW19 collection and that was a magnificient and simplistic golden sculptural ear cuff that creative director Chitose Abe debuted and designed with Parisian jeweler Charlotte Chesnais.


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