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Beyoncé’s Super Bowl Style With Destiny’s Child: Total Touchdown

02/03/2013 at 09:06 PM ET


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One thing was certain going into Super Bowl XLVII: Beyoncé was going to put on a killer halftime show, and she was going to look amazing doing it. And if she practiced until her feet bled, there was no sign of it as she danced in her towering heels.

To strut out onstage during ‘Crazy In Love,’ the star wore a belted “liquid nylon” mini with a matching moto jacket by Rubin Singer, but she quickly tore it away to reveal a leather bodysuit with a black lace skirt (also by the designer) worn over her signature fishnets. She completed the look with thigh-highs and sexy black booties.

Destiny’s Child fans missing the trio’s epic matching outfits were given a treat when Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams proved the rumors true, joining Beyoncé onstage for a medley that included ‘Bootylicious’ and ‘Single Ladies.’ Their costumes echoed Bey’s: Rowland wore a revealing V-neck Emilio Pucci bodysuit, while Williams was glam in a tough-girl ribbed leather mini by Rubin Singer (who also created looks for all 120 backup dancers).


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And to ensure that Beyoncé’s hair was supremely whip-able (as demonstrated during ‘Baby Boy’ and ‘Halo’), stylist Kim Kimble gave her a “soft glam” look by curling it, then brushing out the curls and smoothing them with Kimble Hair Care Brazilian Nut and Acai serum. She sprayed it with L’Oréal’s classic Elnett hairspray to ensure it wouldn’t budge no matter what the superstar put it through.

Tell us: What did you think of Beyoncé’s Super Bowl outfit — and the Destiny’s Child reunion looks?

–Alex Apatoff

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Sass027 on

I always thought she looked like a man, this picture proves my point.

Dee on

LOVE LOVE LOVE BEYONCE, IN YOUR FACE HATERS!!!!! GO BADDIE BEY!!!!!

Ami on

I only saw the last 5 minutes….but that was enough for me to be impressed. And that’s coming from someone who is not her fan. The parts she sang, she sang live. When you know the technicalities of music, it’s noticeable. But, that’s just my own humble opinion. I respect those who didn’t like it. To each our own, right?

Ilovetorun on

Very disappointing. She looked like a stripper. What kind of role model are you to young girls/women?

cloudninegirl on

You should read the newsfeed on Facebook about Beyonce .. EVERYONE HATED HER PERFORMANCE ..

Tracie on

Sorry but she looked like a dominatrix reject. Over hyped and far too in love with herself to realize she’s become a joke.

Barbara Bursey on

That was the one of the worst shows I have seen, looked like a runway for Victoria’s Secret. She looks very good but that was all.

Flying Files on

Not a great half time show. Really don’t think Beyonce shakin’ her big thighs and booty around is too impressive! She’s a decent singer (when she sings live) but at the end of her performance it looked a cheerleader routine. Not sure what all the hype is about her.

That New Yorker Guy on

Congratulations sweet, sexy caramel Beyonce!
Your performance was so hot & electrifying,
it knocked the damn lights out!

Eww on

That’s what you do when you can’t sing….You take your clothes and act like a hooker. SMH. How embarrassing for everyone.

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