If it’s Beyoncé-approved, then we want it.
She’s worn maternity dresses from Dubai, carried handbags from Egypt, and now Beyoncé’s exploration into Middle Eastern fashion has seen another label get added into the mix.
The Flawless singer sported a custom-designed gown by Lebanese brand Azzi & Osta to a celebrity-heavy bash over the weekend, and the design is going straight to the top of our Pinterest board.
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With an architecturally sculpted peplum flowing into a pooling skirt with sheer panelling, the structured number blends film noir romance with avant-garde tailoring.
The 36-year-old singer and actress topped the gown off with a leather beret and Hollywood waves, as she stole the show at Clive Davis’ annual Pre-Grammys party.
The get-together, hosted by the legendary record producer in New York City on Saturday night, also saw stars turn to other labels from the region for their red-carpet look.
Pitch Perfect actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld wore a statement-making scarlet dress from couturier Elie Saab, which blended an athleisure-inspired bodice with an ethereally balletic skirt.
The Let Me Go songstress finished off the ensemble with ’70s waves and a matching red lip, for an extra flourish.
Singer and Fifty Shades actress Rita Ora also embraced a monotone outfit courtesy of Beirut-based Zuhair Murad.
The intricate midi dress featured reams of fringing and beadwork for a Twenties-inspired finish, while the feather detailing ups the drama.
American rapper Cardi B also went all white on the night, donning a strapless tuxedo-influenced number from Ashi Studio.
With double-breasted buttons and a split front, the elegant number felt formal yet fresh all at once.
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Will any more labels from the region make an appearance at the Grammy Awards themselves, which will be held on January 28 in New York?
We’ll let you know tomorrow…
Images: Azzi & Osta/Instagram, Getty