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It’s been less than two weeks since Pantone announced the color of the year, and already Beyonce‘s wowing us in the hue. The superstar hit the red carpet at the Billboard Women In Music Luncheon wearing a Haute Hippie dress and Gucci platforms. She finished her look with dangling earrings, bangle bracelets and soft pink lipstick.

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Not only is Bey on trend with that gorgeous burgundy hue, her dress silhouette is flattering, sexy and timeless. You can easily recreate Mrs. Carter’s elegant look for every holiday party on your calendar this season. Need more convincing? Check out 3 looks we found online.

Look #1: Date Night // Glamorous dress / Jason Wu pumps

Style a Glamorous dress with a Diane von Furstenberg coat and a Jimmy Choo clutch. Complete your look with Jason Wu pumps, Tom Ford sunglasses, a Sealoe phone case, Ciate nail polish and NYX lipstick.

 

Look #2: Holiday Party // John Lewis dress / Charlotte Olympia pumps

Pair a John Lewis dress with an Unreal Fur faux fur coat. Bring the look together with Charlotte Olympia pumps, an Olympia Le-Tan clutch, Baublebar earrings, Motives eyeshadow and Ciate nail polish.

 

Look #3: Broadway Play // H&M dress / Topshop pumps

Team a H&M dress with a Max Mara coat. Finish your look with Topshop pumps, a ZabbaDesigns clutch, an Alex & Ani bangle, Anna-Karin Karlsson sunglasses, a Kate Spade phone case and Maybelline nail polish.

 

 

-Jessica C. Andrews of Glamazonsblog.com. Follow me @Ms_Andrews

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