Beyoncé shines in Tiffany & Co.’s new ad titled “Lose Yourself In Love.”

The iconic luxury jewelry brand posted three short videos and images to their Instagram today, showing the “Break My Soul” songstress showing off her styling skills for a collaborative jewelry collection. This is “Queen B”‘s second collaboration with the LVMH-owned accessories company, having starred in a film called “About Love” last year with husband and rapper Jay-Z.

 

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Set to “Summer Renaissance,” an upbeat track from her latest “Renaissance” album, the glamorous Reels sees Beyonce lounging on the couch, wearing everything from a sleek black bodysuit Jumpsuits and risky maxi dresses to gold metallic trench coats with exaggerated collars. Each eye-catching piece is paired with mesh gloves or long sleeves to form a neutral canvas to showcase her fully embellished gold and diamond jewelry.

 

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When it comes to footwear, the decision is made to further amplify each garment. Beyonce brought gilded glamour to her feet as she wore geometric silver platform heels with pointed gold sculptural straps that reflected the impressive sheen of her many accessories. Another outfit meant another outrageous pair of black stilettos, taking the R&B singer to new heights.

 

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Updating their special partnership meant the songwriter needed a perfect wardrobe to match. All the clothes the star wears are custom made by top brands like LaQuan Smith, Graham Cruz, Michael Challita and more. The mom of three stands out in Tiffany’s popular fine jewelry collections Tiffany T, Tiffany HardWear, Tiffany Knot and Tiffany Lock. She also wore a selection of Tiffany pieces by Jean Schlumberger and Elsa Peretti.

 

 

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