The 'Spirit' singer bares cleavage in a bespoke crystal chandelier embroidered tuxedo and takes her daughter Blue Ivy, who wears a matching black suit with sheer glittering skirt, to the red carpet event.
- July 10, 2019
AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles led the glamor at the Hollywood premiere of "The Lion King (2019)" on Tuesday, July 9. The R&B diva put a show-stopping look in a bespoke crystal chandelier embroidered tuxedo Alexander McQueen dress with a degrade crystal embroidered skirt as she arrived at the Dolby Theatre.
She showed some serious cleavage with the tuxedo's plunging neckline and flashed her toned thighs underneath the sheer skirt. She also sported crystal jewelry, crystal-embroidered pin heel sandals and carried a bedazzled chandelier embroidered box clutch with a jeweled handle.
The 37-year-old singer, who lends her voice for Nala in the Disney movie, took her daughter Blue Ivy to the special screening. The 7-year-old matched her mother in a black suit with silver crystal embellishment on the shoulders and sheer glittering skirt.
Also coming to support the premiere event were Beyonce's former Destiny's Child groupmates, Michelle Williams (II) and Kelly Rowland. Michelle literally shone in a mirrored mosaic dress, while Kelly opted for a zebra print ensemble as she arrived with her son, Titan Jewell Weatherspoon.
Donald Glover, Seth Rogen and Chiwetel Ejiofor were among the voice cast members who were spotted at the premiere. The night was made merrier with the arrival of more celebrity guests like Zooey Deschanel and sister Emily Deschanel, Yvette Nicole Brown, the newly announced Little Mermaid, Halle Bailey, Raven-Symone, Tiffany Haddish and LeAnn Rimes among others.
The new "Lion King" movie is a live-action take on Disney's 1994 animated musical film. It follows a young lion prince, who flees his kingdom after the murder of his father, only to learn the true meaning of responsibility and bravery. Directed by Jon Favreau, it opens in U.S. theaters on July 19.
See pictures from the premiere below.














