Beyonce stuns in red hair and a mullet for CR Fashion Book cover, flaunting sexy leg-baring look

Beyonce looked absolutely incredible as she struck a pose for the cover of CR Fashion Book.

The music icon, 42, rocked a head full of red hair as she posed for the iconic fashion publication in designer wear.

She showcased her fabulous figure in a romantic, yet fashion forward look consisting of a corset-inspired top, sheer gloves, and heels.

Beyonce’s edition of CR Fashion Book will be released on March 29, and fans were given a glimpse into her sexy yet edgy shoot on social media.

‘@beyonce is back,’ the magazine captioned the snap of the songstress. ‘At the dawn of a new Renaissance, Beyoncé is gearing up for her next evolution, one that reaffirms her unparalleled influence with an audacious ascent to new limits. ”So many things have changed in the past decade,” she says. 

Beyonce looked incredible as she graced the cover of CR Fashion Book with a brand new hairdo

Beyonce looked incredible as she graced the cover of CR Fashion Book with a brand new hairdo

⁠’Ten years after first covering CR in 2014 and hot on the heels of her act ii and newly-launched hair-care line @cecred, the inimitable global superstar returns to the pages of CR Fashion Book with @carineroitfeld and @jawaraw in honor of her next big move.’

Beyonce’s issue won’t be available until March 29, but fans were given a sneak peek of her shoot on CR Fashion Book’s Instagram.

They shared a snap of the songstress in a slashed T-shirt worn beneath a fitted black corset. Her hands rested on her thighs.

Her red hair was also now long gone, and instead she rocked an edgy mullet.

The fashion book quoted Beyonce on Instagram, ‘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.’

It comes several weeks after Beyonce announced her new haircare line, CÉCRED.

On the company’s website, Beyonce states: ‘It’s been my lifelong dream to create these hair products and bring some of my mother’s teachings to life. We started by prioritizing the needs of textured hair like mine and others who lack moisture and strength.

‘It was important to honor past rituals while infusing our personal touch by adding advanced science to build new sacred rituals. The result was haircare defined by its performance, quality, and intention. Haircare that isn’t put into the same box others have tried to put me in as a Black woman throughout my career. Haircare that will keep my hair healthy despite how often I change it up as a performer—the coloring, high-tension styles, sewing, sweat, and buildup.’

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