Beyonce got her weekend off to an early start, dressed to the nines with an elegant suit continuing her recent cowboy looks.
The 42-year-old singer - who paid tribute to country legend Dolly Parton recently - took to Instagram on Wednesday night to share her look from a night out with Jay-Z.
In typical Bey fashion, she did not leave a caption with the post, though the night out appeared to be at a Japanese restaurant.
The first snap showed Bey in a cream-colored dress shirt with a bolo tie, the strings of which draped over her matching cream/tan suit coat.
She accessorized with large silver earrings, a matching cream cowboy hat while holding a dark chocolate brown clutch.
Beyonce got her weekend off to an early start, dressed to the nines with an elegant suit continuing her recent cowboy looks.
The 42-year-old singer - who paid tribute to country legend Dolly Parton recently - took to Instagram on Wednesday night to share her look from a night out with Jay-Z.
Bey also draped a matching cream trench coat over her shoulders with pants and boots that matched the entire ensemble as well.
She also included a close-up of her in the car, seemingly on the way to the restaurant, along with another hallway snap.
The fourth slide was actually a brief video showcasing a small rock waterfall, plus another pic of Bey posing at the venue.
She then shared a snap of her and Jay-Z together, with Jay opting for a black stocking cap, black sweatshirt, black sweatpants and brown shoes.
The next snap showed a look at Beyonce from behind, with a singular braid of blonde hair flowing down atop her coat.
The first clue that the outing was at a Japanese restaurant came in the next slide, a video showing several Japanese whiskeys that were prepared in small flights.
She also showed a snap of an ornate Japanese serving tray with chopsticks and a final look at her outfit.
The outing comes just after the release of her country album Cowboy Carter, which has been setting numerous records.
Bey also draped a matching cream trench coat over her shoulders with pants and boots that matched the entire ensemble as well
She also included a close-up of her in the car, seemingly on the way to the restaurant, along with another hallway snap
The fourth slide was actually a brief video showcasing a small rock waterfall, plus another pic of Bey posing at the venue
The first clue that the outing was at a Japanese restaurant came in the next slide, a video showing several Japanese whiskeys
The Japanese whiskeys that were prepared in small flights for Bey and Jay
Beyonce has become the first Black woman ever to top the Billboard country album chart, and it marked her 8th Billboard 200 #1 album debut.
Her lead single - Texas Hold 'Em - became the country song by a Black woman to top the Billboard Hot 100 and Top Country Songs singles charts.
She also sent a message to the industry while accepting the Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio awards earlier this month.
'Innovation starts with a dream but then you have to execute that dream and that road can be very bumpy. Being an innovator is seeing what everyone believes is impossible.
'Being an innovator often means being criticized, which often will test your mental strength. Being an innovator is leaning on faith and trusting that God will catch you and guide you,' she said.
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