BEYknownst to all, Yonce owns Coachella with the ultimate HBCU halftime experience
In true Queen Bey fashion, she was a bow above the rest with
her flawless 2-hour college-themed performance, delivering on 5 diva-esque
wardrobe changes (nail lacquer included). She took to the bleachers as the
first African-American woman to headline the festival, fulfilling destiny with a
highly-anticipated reunion with former group-mates, a bodied sister-slay, and the
“Uh Oh” that started it all.
With on-pointe majorettes in tow and the marching band to
match, she gave an unwavering HBCU halftime show that prompted a cultural
conversation the masses openly enjoyed. From the step-show to the full-fledged
probate to the Black National Anthem, this homage to historically black colleges and universities included actual
elements of campus life and packed a powerful message: black excellence prevails
and these institutions matter. Now with that being said, maybe HBCUs will get
more financial and emotional support.
#Beychella #HBEYCU
The Fashion Breakdown:
Balmain came to slay with 5 festive looks we were
dangerously in love with.
Bow-Down Demure
Bumble Bey
Camo Couture
School Slays
A Soldier Sashay
Yonce reigns as the Queen of Coachella and the festival will
never be the same.
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