Beyoncé is gearing up for the release of her new album 'Cowboy Carter' and has been wearing a 'Texan French' manicure with bright white tips studded with turquoise and silver gems.
Beyoncé is in her cowgirl era, and she's got a manicure to match. We're just a few days out from the release of her forthcoming album, Cowboy Carter, and in true Virgo fashion, the musician has thought of every single detail, including her nails. We couldn't help but notice that she's been particularly loyal to a certain Western-inspired nail art aesthetic throughout much of the Cowboy Carter rollout.
The turquoise-studded nails then made an appearance at the Luar show during New York Fashion Week in February, then again after the Oscars, and it seems she's still loving it nearly a month later. Bey wore the look again in a recent Instagram Reel set to Sly & the Family Stone's “Spaced Cowboy” with a slight tweak to the turquoise-and-French formula.
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