Beyoncé's Fashion Power Punch by Kennedi Carter in Vogue UK December 2020

Beyoncé's Fashion Power Punch by Kennedi Carter in Vogue UK December 2020

“Artist, businesswoman, perfectionist” . . . these words all describe Beyoncé. aka Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. The powerhouse star talks “family, fashion and philanthropy” with British Vogue Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful, who also styles the star in ‘Mrs. Carter Will See You Now.’/ Hair by Jawara; makeup by Francesca Tolot

AOC shared Beyoncé’s three covers by American photographer Kennedi Carter, who at age 21 took over the honor of being the youngest photographer to shoot a British Vogue cover. The mantle was worn previously by David Bailey, who shot model Enid Boulting for the February 1961 issue of the magazine.

“It takes enormous patience to rock with me,” Beyoncé Knowles-Carter noted to Edward Enninful, when he logged in separated by a mere 3,000 miles, to interview America’s Queen B/Bee/Bea. “ . . . let me tell you this: rocking with Beyoncé is electric,” Enninful reflected in his December 2020 editor’s letter.

Designer labels from Alexander MQueen, Burberry, Christopher John Rogers, Fendi, Oscar de la Renta, Vivienne Westwood and more created custom clothes for Beyoncé.

While the 20-page fashion shoot was designed as a high-octane jolt to a fashion industry badly shaken by the global events of 2020, Beyoncé operated “in the zone”. Her message: creating and embracing joy is a rebellious act.