Published: September 4, 2017 Last Updated 4 weeks ago by FPN SEO
Beyonce is not new on the style scene — in fact, we’ve lost count of her flawless fashion moments whether on the red carpet, streets, or those electrifying moments on the stage. But between her days in mini-dresses, her aplomb in pulling off bold colors, and her maternity fashion reign, Beyonce is undeniably a style icon in her own right. In honor of her 36th birthday celebration today, here, a few lessons we’ve learned from some of Queen Bey’s best looks.
Wearing yellow can be daunting but here, Beyonce perfectly balanced the bright hue with white for a chic going-out look.
As proven here, you can take your hotpants to new heights provided you surrounded with the right add-ons, such as a blazer, killer heels and a beret.
Purple, mustard and blue hue are a cool color combo.
Beyonce was one of those street style elites who supported the draping-of-blazer-across-the-shoulders trend and we’re totally on board.
If you think Beyonce’s outfit is not chic enough, her graphic tee is passing an important message across.
Okay, we just got to know how to wear yellow head-to-toe, as you can see in this look.
The asymmetrical dress is one of the flattering dresses every woman must have.
Summer may be coming to an end, but this is the chicest way to do it.
The ultra wide brim hat goes together with the pantsuit.
Yellow can be your new black.
Whether you love or hate overalls, it makes a chic fashion statement when styled properly.
Sometimes all you need is a crop top to set the ball rolling.
For a relaxed going-out daywear, the maxi skirt does not disappoint.
The short pantsuit is always a chic-casual alternative to suit trousers.
Sometimes the face cap completes an outfit.
Petite women, there’s no need to feel humiliated for height because sky-high heels can do the magic.
An oversized denim jacket is practically a wardrobe essential.
The naked dress is not completely a sin and even if it is, who’s the saint?
Wear an all-white with nude for the perfect proportion.
There’s nothing wrong to mix print and color.








