Beyoncé’s OTT Vow Renewal Dress Makes Her Look Like A Fierce Renaissance Goddess

beyonce vowel renewal dress

To celebrate their 10 year wedding anniversary, Beyoncé and Jay-Z decided to renew their vows back in June 2018. But, despite the couple’s exceptionally high profile, photos of the intimate ceremony have been kept firmly under wraps until now.

As part of Bey’s end-of-year celebrations, the artist shared a montage of highlights from 2018 on Instagram, including the first full-length shot of her stunning vow renewal dress. And yep, it’s every bit as stunning as you’d hoped.

Bridal fashion label, Galia Lahav – who designed Bey’s breathtaking dress – isolated the never-before-seen shot in question and shared it on their own account:

“The Queen B herself @beyonce wore the Thelma Gown for her and husband, Jay-Z’s vow renewal back in June, but this is the first official image to surface from that remarkable day – and we’re in love all over again!” the brand wrote.

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While the picture is not the best quality, if you jump over to Galia Lahav’s website you can see the gown in all it’s insanely pretty glory.

Here it is from the front:

beyonce vowel renewal dress
Source: Galia Lahav

Yasssss Bey!

And again from the back and sides:

beyonce vowel renewal dress
Source: Galia Lahav
beyonce vowel renewal dress
Source: Galia Lahav

Oooooft this dress is next-level and I’m obsessed.

The off-the-shoulder number features sheer lace panel detailing throughout the skirt and bodice, oversized, billowing sleeves and a voluminous, detachable bustle train.

From the picture of the couple’s renewal, it looks like Beyoncé opted to remove the OTT train for the ceremony, or even just the photoshoot that followed.

Bey finished the look with a long as heck veil and a pair of skinny white sunglasses, because she’s cool like that.

The takeaway? This is a wedding dress fit for a Queen, so who better to wear it than Beyoncé?

Answer: Nobody. This look is bloody perfect and we can all bow down now.

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