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Beyonce is a game-changing force who has played a prominent role in the music industry for decades, and her style reflects her status as one of music’s biggest stars.
The 42-year-old Renaissance titan made her debut as a member of Destiny’s Child, but she’s always been a star.
As she emerged from her days as a member of a best-selling girl group, Beyonce got a chance to show off her individuality on the red carpet even more.
Her style evolution starts with coordinating looks, but as she progressed further into her solo career, Beyonce took more and more creative risks both on the stage and the red carpet. So many of them paid off, making her one of the best-dressed at many events.
How has her look changed over the years? We pulled together 35 glam moments over the years and put them together in a timeline for you to take a look!
Head inside to chart Beyonce’s style evolution with a comprehensive timeline…
Keep scrolling to see some of the most iconic looks from Beyonce’s style evolution…
1998 – 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards
In one of her first-ever red carpet appearances, Beyonce coordinated with her Destiny’s Child bandmates in all black. The hitmaker spiced up her look with a sheer element and opted for a nude lip with her hair curled under.
2001 – Fan Meet and Greet
Destiny’s Child upped the ante on coordinating looks in these fringed, royal blue numbers. While the rest of the group wore pants, Bey finished off her look with a skirt. Her hair was much blonder than her first appearance, and she wore it poke straight.
2001 – MTV Movie Awards
The group was a pastel delight on the red carpet at the MTV Movie Awards in 2001. Beyonce opted for a bubblegum pink dress with a high-low hem for the group photos. She
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