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Beyoncé shows off array of hairstyles in cover shoot for CR Fashion Book
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Date:2025-04-16 20:18:37
Beyoncé doesn't seem to be slowing down any of her ventures anytime soon as the superstar is now set to grace the cover of CR Fashion Book, where she's giving fans many different hairstyles and looks.
Named after the former editor of French Vogue, Carine Roitfeld, the fashion magazine announced Thursday that Queen Bey will appear on the cover of CR Fashion Book Issue 24, a decade after she first appeared on their cover.
"Ten years after first covering CR in 2014 and hot on the heels of her Act II and newly-launched hair-care line @cecred, the inimitable global superstar returns to the pages of CR Fashion Book with @carineroitfeld and @jawaraw in honor of her next big move," the magazine's Instagram caption read.
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In several posts shared to the CR Fashion Book account, Beyoncé stuns in many different hairstyles and talks about all things hair. The magazine added, "Ancient Grecian Goddess locks? Edgy ‘90s chops? If anyone can pull it off, it’s Queen Bey."
In one photo, Beyoncé stuns in a ginger-red, wavy, middle-part hairstyle, while showing off short blond bangs in another photo.
Beyoncé is known to pull off different hairstyles, and she seems to have gone all out for the magazine spread. She rocks an asymmetrical, multi-colored cut in another photo, saying, “I always wanted an asymmetrical cut in the ’90s, but my mother wouldn’t let me do it. So I’m having the time of my life at this shoot.”
Beyoncé also appeared on the cover of Essence magazine's March/April issue. CR Fashion Book will be available March 29, the same day her highly-anticipated "Act II" will be released.
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