Beyoncé Wore A Gown Designed By A Portuguese And Killed IT
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Beyoncé Wore A Gown Designed By A Portuguese And Killed IT ♦ In addition to lending her voice to Nala in the Disney movie “The Lion King,” Beyoncé also sings some of the film’s songs. “Spirit” is the new song of the singer who is part of the soundtrack of the movie that hit theatres last Thursday. In the music video, Queen B used the creation of a Portuguese designer living in Brazil. Secrets From Portugal is here to present you the amazing gown worn by the queen Beyoncé. Keep Reading. 


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The news was given on the Instagram of the brand, Maison Alexandrine, and on the social networks of the designer herself, Alexandra Fructuoso. The creation has 18,000 more pearls embroidered on a body and a cover full of crystals.

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One of the looks used by Queen B in the production is signed by Maison Alexandrine: body and cape embroidered with 18,000 pearls, sandals and conch shells with crystals, took 160 hours to get ready and weigh together almost 4kg. The outfit was commissioned earlier this year by singer Zerina Akers and is valued at 13,000 reais. 

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But this is not the first time Beyoncé has used Portuguese creations. The singer has already ordered a dress from Fatima Lopes and wore a Marques’Almeida ensemble.


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Beyoncé Wore A Gown Designed By A Portuguese And Killed IT ♦ In addition to lending her voice to Nala in the Disney movie “The Lion King,” Beyoncé also sings some of the film’s songs. “Spirit” is the new song of the singer who is part of the soundtrack of the movie that hit theatres last Thursday. In the music video, Queen B used the creation of a Portuguese designer living in Brazil. Secrets From Portugal is here to present you the amazing gown worn by the queen Beyoncé. Keep Reading.

 


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Beyoncé Wore A Gown Designed By A Portuguese And Killed IT

 

The news was given on the Instagram of the brand, Maison Alexandrine, and on the social networks of the designer herself, Alexandra Fructuoso. The creation has 18,000 more pearls embroidered on a body and a cover full of crystals.

 

Beyoncé Wore A Gown Designed By A Portuguese And Killed IT

 

One of the looks used by Queen B in the production is signed by Maison Alexandrine: body and cape embroidered with 18,000 pearls, sandals and conch shells with crystals, took 160 hours to get ready and weigh together almost 4kg. The outfit was commissioned earlier this year by singer Zerina Akers and is valued at 13,000 reais.

 

Beyoncé Wore A Gown Designed By A Portuguese And Killed IT

 

But this is not the first time Beyoncé has used Portuguese creations. The singer has already ordered a dress from Fatima Lopes and wore a Marques’Almeida ensemble.

 

 


♦ Discover It All About Beyonce’s Gown & Secrets from Portugal Here ♦


 

♦♦ Feel free to share your thoughts in this article and celebrate Portugal with us! For more trends and information follow and subscribe to Secrets from Portugal! Follow us on our social media: Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Linked In ♦♦