Beyoncé.Photo:Julian Dakdouk/Parkwood Media/WireImageBeyoncéis having a bit of fun witha new lookthat she’s always wanted to try.In a new interview withCR Fashion Book, the 32-time Grammy winner, 42, stepped out of her comfort zone with some bold and daring styles.“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,” the Houston native told the magazine.To accompany the interview, the outlet shared photos of Beyoncé rocking fashions fans have never seen from the star.One image shows the “Crazy in Love” singer with her hair cut in a shaggy mullet.The songstress, who has been blonde for nearly a decade, switched things up for the silver, gray, and black “asymmetrical cut.”Other photos from the photoshoot saw the “Diva” hitmaker as a redhead.Beyoncé’s creative expression has seemingly gone into overdrive as of late.On Feb. 11, the entertainer starred ina Verizon Super Bowl ad, and following the commercial, she let her fans know that Act II of herRenaissancealbum would be available on March 29.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.But the surprises didn’t end there. That same day Beyoncé also releasedtwo new songs— “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ‘Em” — as she revealed she would be crossing over into the country genre.Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’.Beyonce InstagramShortly after the news of her musical ventures, thePink Pantheractress shared yet another announcement, a new haircare line.“Hair and the deeply personal story it plays in life has always been sacred to me. Haircare is a ritual that feeds the soul and I’m so excited to share it with you,” she said in asocial media poston Feb. 21 as she launched her brandCécred.She celebrated the new line withan intimate partyat the Revery in Los Angeles.Beyoncé at launch party.Julian Dakdouk/Parkwood Media/WireImageFor the event, attendees wore all white — including Beyoncé and her motherTina Knowles(who is vice chairwoman of her brand).Knowles, 74, was a hair stylist before her oldest daughter rose to international fame.In 1999, while a member of the girl groupDestiny’s Child, Beyoncé and her bandmates filmed the music video for their single “Bills, Bills, Bills” in a hair salon as a tribute to where they spent time as adolescents.Speaking toCR Fashion Bookabout the rollout, the superstar explained the importance of hair in her day-to-day life.“Hair is actually the first step when I’m creating tours, films, and albums; being able to see the hairstyles first is what influences the sound, looks… everything.”
Beyoncé.Photo:Julian Dakdouk/Parkwood Media/WireImage
Julian Dakdouk/Parkwood Media/WireImage
Beyoncéis having a bit of fun witha new lookthat she’s always wanted to try.In a new interview withCR Fashion Book, the 32-time Grammy winner, 42, stepped out of her comfort zone with some bold and daring styles.“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,” the Houston native told the magazine.To accompany the interview, the outlet shared photos of Beyoncé rocking fashions fans have never seen from the star.One image shows the “Crazy in Love” singer with her hair cut in a shaggy mullet.The songstress, who has been blonde for nearly a decade, switched things up for the silver, gray, and black “asymmetrical cut.”Other photos from the photoshoot saw the “Diva” hitmaker as a redhead.Beyoncé’s creative expression has seemingly gone into overdrive as of late.On Feb. 11, the entertainer starred ina Verizon Super Bowl ad, and following the commercial, she let her fans know that Act II of herRenaissancealbum would be available on March 29.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.But the surprises didn’t end there. That same day Beyoncé also releasedtwo new songs— “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ‘Em” — as she revealed she would be crossing over into the country genre.Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’.Beyonce InstagramShortly after the news of her musical ventures, thePink Pantheractress shared yet another announcement, a new haircare line.“Hair and the deeply personal story it plays in life has always been sacred to me. Haircare is a ritual that feeds the soul and I’m so excited to share it with you,” she said in asocial media poston Feb. 21 as she launched her brandCécred.She celebrated the new line withan intimate partyat the Revery in Los Angeles.Beyoncé at launch party.Julian Dakdouk/Parkwood Media/WireImageFor the event, attendees wore all white — including Beyoncé and her motherTina Knowles(who is vice chairwoman of her brand).Knowles, 74, was a hair stylist before her oldest daughter rose to international fame.In 1999, while a member of the girl groupDestiny’s Child, Beyoncé and her bandmates filmed the music video for their single “Bills, Bills, Bills” in a hair salon as a tribute to where they spent time as adolescents.Speaking toCR Fashion Bookabout the rollout, the superstar explained the importance of hair in her day-to-day life.“Hair is actually the first step when I’m creating tours, films, and albums; being able to see the hairstyles first is what influences the sound, looks… everything.”
Beyoncéis having a bit of fun witha new lookthat she’s always wanted to try.
In a new interview withCR Fashion Book, the 32-time Grammy winner, 42, stepped out of her comfort zone with some bold and daring styles.
“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,” the Houston native told the magazine.
To accompany the interview, the outlet shared photos of Beyoncé rocking fashions fans have never seen from the star.
One image shows the “Crazy in Love” singer with her hair cut in a shaggy mullet.
The songstress, who has been blonde for nearly a decade, switched things up for the silver, gray, and black “asymmetrical cut.”
Other photos from the photoshoot saw the “Diva” hitmaker as a redhead.
Beyoncé’s creative expression has seemingly gone into overdrive as of late.
On Feb. 11, the entertainer starred ina Verizon Super Bowl ad, and following the commercial, she let her fans know that Act II of herRenaissancealbum would be available on March 29.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
But the surprises didn’t end there. That same day Beyoncé also releasedtwo new songs— “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ‘Em” — as she revealed she would be crossing over into the country genre.
Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’.Beyonce Instagram
Beyonce Instagram
Shortly after the news of her musical ventures, thePink Pantheractress shared yet another announcement, a new haircare line.
“Hair and the deeply personal story it plays in life has always been sacred to me. Haircare is a ritual that feeds the soul and I’m so excited to share it with you,” she said in asocial media poston Feb. 21 as she launched her brandCécred.
She celebrated the new line withan intimate partyat the Revery in Los Angeles.
Beyoncé at launch party.Julian Dakdouk/Parkwood Media/WireImage
For the event, attendees wore all white — including Beyoncé and her motherTina Knowles(who is vice chairwoman of her brand).
Knowles, 74, was a hair stylist before her oldest daughter rose to international fame.
In 1999, while a member of the girl groupDestiny’s Child, Beyoncé and her bandmates filmed the music video for their single “Bills, Bills, Bills” in a hair salon as a tribute to where they spent time as adolescents.
Speaking toCR Fashion Bookabout the rollout, the superstar explained the importance of hair in her day-to-day life.
“Hair is actually the first step when I’m creating tours, films, and albums; being able to see the hairstyles first is what influences the sound, looks… everything.”
source: people.com