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Post by Admin on Apr 16, 2018 18:16:31 GMT
Beyoncé made her big comeback at Coachella 2018 on Saturday and she didn't disappoint, not with her performance and not with her sexy styles! The singer showcased a number of hot looks during her set. Her outfits were custom-designed by Balmain's Olivier Rousting. The singer maintained a hands-on approach when it came to designing the different styles and involved her husband Jay-Z and their 6-year-old daughter Blue Ivy in the process. Rousting, who has designed tour outfits for the singer before, told Vogue that her stylist Marni Senofonte approached him about designing Coachella looks for Beyoncé. "Marni told me that the shows were all about survivors and that B was looking for something in a military style," he said. "Our silhouettes and our sort of Mad Max, futuristic take on military looks for fall were a perfect fit."
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Post by Admin on Apr 17, 2018 17:56:10 GMT
The Weeknd gave an emotional performance at Coachella on Friday, visibly breaking down in tears during his headlining set. The 28-year-old Canadian singer (né Abel Tesfaye) ended the popular musical festival‘s first day of fun with a tender and raw performance as he sang songs from his new six-song EP My Dear Melancholy. Two of those tunes, “Call Out My Name” and “Privilege,” appeared to strike The Weeknd more than the others. While he belted them out, fans watching at home on the YouTube live stream noticed The Weeknd crying.
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Post by Admin on Apr 18, 2018 18:31:08 GMT
Not only that but clearly she gets IT, as evidenced by her sunglasses, which are truly spectacular and very ~hip~ and ~hot~. And they weren't even the only pair she wore, but I'll get to that! While everyone else at Coachella is running around in feathers and fringed underwear, Shania chose to be chyll, cozy and unproblematic! SMART. Moving on, here's S:QOC (Shania: Queen Of Coachella) in another casual lewk with a fan who is wearing a shirt with her face on it and she's making a FINGER GUN.
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2018 18:07:41 GMT
If your social media feed was abuzz with snaps from the annual Coachella festival this weekend, it probably looked like an idyllic gathering of the world’s most beautiful people, all living their best lives while watching the biggest music acts in the world. But Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat are lying to you. It’s true that this weekend’s festival featured some of pop’s A-list, including headline sets from The Weeknd, Eminem and Beyoncé (whose set really was all that). But for most attendees, Coachella is a grueling weekend that can leave you shattered, broke and possibly suffering from a respiratory infection. Here’s why the festival isn’t quite what it’s painted to be.
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Post by Admin on Apr 20, 2018 17:59:51 GMT
When pundits look back at next year's 20th anniversary of Coachella, they’ll remember 2018 as the year of Beyoncé. DJ Khaled renamed the festival "Beychella" in an announcement during her headline performance Saturday night and fans were still buzzing Sunday over the Queen Bey’s remarkable set. Jerome Clement of Los Angeles said he didn’t come to the festival as a big Beyoncé fan. But he became one. “Seeing her set up her performance like that, it was like a story unfolding,” he said. “It was a highlight of my year. It was like a Super Bowl performance.” “Beyoncé was a powerhouse,” added Richae Kater of San Francisco, attending her fifth Coachella festival. “She killed it. I’ve been coming to Coachella for years and I’ve never seen a performance like that.”
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