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Beyoncé Stuns In Manish Malhotra Outfit With 10,000 Swarovski Crystals At Cowboy Carter Tour

Beyoncé Stuns In Manish Malhotra Outfit With 10,000 Swarovski Crystals At Cowboy Carter Tour

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Beyoncé set the Paris stage ablaze at the Cowboy Carter Tour finale in a custom Manish Malhotra creation -- a striking blend of Indian craftsmanship and Western glamour, complete with cowboy-inspired chaps and over 10,000 Swarovski crystals. This isn't the first time Malhotra has dressed global icons. From Rihanna to Jennifer Lopez, Coco Jones and Halsey, his designs have consistently turned heads on international red carpets. Watch the video as we decode Queen Bee's latest MM couture outfit.é bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/c/SHOWSHAIndiaFollow Showsha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showsha_/Follow Showsha on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showshaFollow Showsha on X: https://x.com/news18showshaFollow Showsha on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/t/6YeotZeyMore entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:https://www.news18.com/entertainment

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