
Only a month after giving birth, Beyonce was out and about in Manhattan last night for the second evening in a row. She hit midtown in support of husband Jay-Z as he played the venerable Carnegie Hall for the first time in a much-anticipated charity concert
.And boy did Bey look fabulous!
She was rocking a deep blue Monique Lhullier illusion dress for the second of her husband's musical offerings that benefitted the United Way of New York and the Shawn Carter Foundation. The warbler's cocktail frock was exciting and just a tad glitzy thanks to a host of sequins. Meanwhile, the see-though neckline, sleeves and hem really added panache to an already glorious fashion statement.
But Beyonce didn't stop there when making her keen choice in the style department. She also picked a Chanel clutch to carry, heels by Gucci that are called "Ashley" to wear on her feet and Lorraine Schwartz earrings that perfectly matched her huge sapphire cocktail ring to grace her delicate ears.
And, yet again, the new mom had procured a blue manicure, just as she did on Monday night. This bright color on her hand was obviously done to honor her newborn daughter named Blue Ivy. Jay-Z also thought of his daughter, and honored her through song. Backed by a 26-piece orchestra and his standard band of 10 musicians, the singer rang out with his anthem called Glory, which was written expressly to express how he feels about his newborn.
On the previous evening, Beyonce was there to watch her man in his debut at the famed venue in New York City as he took over Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium on the Perelman Stage. She was there with her mom and she was looking amazing in a red hot dress that hugged all her curves. The frock, a bold offering from British designer Alice Temperely, was accompanied by anAlexander McQueen clutch and some very high Louboutin heels.
And so, with that said, take a look at her new look from last night here to take in Beyonce looking really good after giving birth as she set out to applaud husband Jay-Z for a second night in a row at Carnegie Hall only a month after Blue Ivy was born.
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