Beyonce Looks Puuurfect In Cat-Inspired Holiday Party Look

Beyoncé never disappoints when it comes to her fashion.

On Sunday (December 22), the 38-year-old singer shared a series of Instagram photos from a recent girls' night out that showed her channeling her alter ego Sasha Fierce.

Bey tapped into her inner feline, wearing a custom leopard peplum corset, form-fitting pencil skirt, and matching velvet gloves by Duckie Confetti. The "Brown Skin Girl" singer complimented the cat-inspired look with black ankle-strap pumps, a pair of white cat-eye sunglasses, an emerald clutch and matching chandelier earrings. As for her hair and makeup, Queen Bey went with a subtle smokey eye, nude lip, and wore her hair in small box-braids.

So, what was the occasion for Bey's puurrrfect outfit? Well, the legendary entertainer appeared to be enjoying a pre-Christmas night out at a Drag Queen Show with her mom, Tina Knowles-Lawson, her best friend, Kelly Rowland, and her longtime stylist, Ty Hunter.

Bey's sharing of her feline-inspired photos came just after she gave fans a fresh look at her upcoming Ivy Park x adidas collection.

Sharing a behind-the-scenes-video from her ELLE magazine cover shoot, Beyoncé graciously allowed fans to see how her stunning ELLE cover, which was shot by Queen & Slim director Melina Matsoukas, came to life while she additionally gifted fans another look at the Ivy Park x Adidas collab.

The legendary entertainer previously spoke about her partnership with the iconic brand, explaining that the collection is the embodiment of her overcoming her fears. "My mother instilled in me the idea that creativity starts with taking a leap of faith—telling your fears they are not allowed where you are headed. And I’m proud to do that with adidas," she told the mag. "I am excited for you to see the campaign for the first collection of this new partnership. It incorporates my personal style and expands that to include something for everyone."

"I love experimenting with fashion, mixing high and low, sportswear with couture, even masculine and feminine," she continued. "This new line is fun and lends itself to creativity, the ultimate power."

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