Beyonce is delighting the Hive by showing off more of her jaw-dropping looks from her new multimedia masterpiece Black is King.
The 38-year-old megastar posted three new photos from the visual album to her Instagram account – which boasts 151 million followers – on Thursday.
Despite the film being lauded by the industry, new data reveals that it had a disappointing debut weekend on Disney+, according to Yahoo! Finance.
Black is King: Beyonce posted three new photos from her visual album Black is King to her Instagram account on Thursday as data shows the film performed poorly on Disney+ opening weekend
As of late, the living legend’s Instagram grid has been devoted to images and videos from Black is King.
In the new images, which were shared in three separate captionless posts, Queen Bey is seen glowing in vibrant solid jewel tones.
The first image shows the star wearing an opulent sapphire satin gown that is cinched at her waist with oversized lantern sleeves and a wide off-the shoulder neckline.
This look was all about wow-factor and in addition to the statement sleeves, it featured an extra long train and an ultra high slit.
Glam goddess: In the new images, which were shared in three separate captionless posts, Queen Bey is seen glowing in vibrant solid jewel tones
Because she is Beyonce and she can, the Grammy winner styled the dress with a diamond necklace and earrings, and an enormous black hat that obscured her face.
Her second photo has an edgier vibe and embraced a rich emerald color scheme and in it Beyonce is seen wearing a silk green blazer with a matching vest underneath.
She accessorized with a long golden hair-pick necklace and a statement bib necklace that had a large gold triangle as the centerpiece and emerald baubles on the sides.
Visual masterpiece: The images, which would have looked at home in any fashion magazine, were all taken from her latest work which celebrates Black excellence, Black is King
The halo hitmaker sported some round sunglasses and a bold metallic teal lip. Her long hair was down in soft curls and she wore a tall golden hat.
The third and final image shared by the A-lister was an ethereal outdoor snap of Beyonce wearing a hot pink silk halter top with a plunging neckline that went down to her belly button and wrapped around her neck.
Bey had her hair slicked back in the glowing photo and wore large gold statement earrings.
On her shoulder she carried a wicker basket of pale pink, purple and cream flowers.
Black excellence: Black Is King serves as the visual accompaniment to last year’s The Lion King: The Gift, a soundtrack curated by Bey for the live-action Disney film, in which she voiced Nala
The images, which would have looked at home in any fashion magazine, were all taken from her latest work which celebrates Black excellence, Black is King.
Black Is King serves as the visual accompaniment to last year’s The Lion King: The Gift, a soundtrack curated by Bey for the live-action Disney film, in which she voiced Nala.
The multi talented artist’s masterpiece is being lauded for its visually striking artistic direction, with images and looks from the visual album taking over social media.
The numbers: Yahoo! Finance took a look at the data and reported that Black is King ‘doesn’t even crack the top five’ of films on Disney+ over its premiere weekend attracting only 4% of users
Black Is King is also receiving acclaim for showcasing several Black designers, including Duckie Confetti, D.Bleu.Dazzled, Loza Maléombho, Déviant La Vie and more.
It debuted on Disney+ one week ago and had a disappointing showing on the new streaming network.
Yahoo! Finance took a look at the data and reported that Black is King ‘doesn’t even crack the top five’ of films on Disney+ over its premiere weekend attracting only 4% of users.
They added that the users who streamed Black is King only spent ‘about 2.2% of their time watching that film.’
Incredible: Despite it’s poor showing on Disney+ the film is being lauded for its visually striking artistic direction, with images and looks from the visual album taking over social media