Destiny's Child Reunited in Their Blingiest Fashion for Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Film Premiere

It’s not a new album, but it’ll do.

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It's been nearly 17 years since Destiny's Child broke up, but that doesn't mean the Grammy-winning girl group completely cut ties with one another.

Case in point? During Beyoncé’s star-studded Renaissance World Tour film premiere in Los Angeles over the weekend, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett stepped out to support their friend and former bandmate on the chrome carpet, stirring up one of the biggest reunions in Destiny's Child history.

Channeling their version of "cozy opulence" (the official dress code for the event), each put on their brightest and blingiest fashion. Rowland, for her part, wore a silver mermaid-style dress with a cone bra from Jean Paul Gaultier’s fall-winter 2023 couture collection, which she paired with matching chainmail heels and diamond jewelry.

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Meanwhile, the other ladies opted for all-black looks. Williams sported a semi-sheer bodysuit gown with a dramatic collar and train by Bishme Cromartie, while Luckett wore a long-sleeved slinky black leather dress with silver accessories, and Roberson opted for a black cutout, one-shoulder gown.

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As for the woman of the hour? Beyoncé, debuted new icy blonde hair with a plunging metallic chainmail gown by Versace with coordinating latex opera gloves and open-toe heels.

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Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles-Lawson, took to Instagram to post a photo collage of all five "ladies of DC," writing, “How gorgeous are all of these ladies beautiful souls also❤️❤️❤️.”

Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé hits theaters on Dec. 1.

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