Beyoncé at Grammy After Party

February 13, 2008 by Jeanne  

Beyoncé looks really gorgeous in this yellow gown at the Grammy After Party at the Beverly Hilton hotel.  I think it suits her wayyyy better than the blue dress she wore to the ceremony.  What do you think?

 
 
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6 Responses to “Beyoncé at Grammy After Party”
  1. Lauren says:

    I agree. I think the yellow dress really did look a lot better on her than the ugly blue dress. And her hair is better too.

  2. WANDA says:

    YOU LOOK REAL NICE

  3. I think the yellow dress is better, but I’m not sure how I like it on Beyonce. Beyonce is to young to dress so old in her style of gowns for these events. She’s a young girl looking like an old woman in gowns akin to Grace of Monaco, Princess Diana, and other older distinguished ball-gown wearing women. She must find her own niche and style and realize this is 2008, and she has youth and beauty going for her, and fire her stylist and hairdresser immediately!!

  4. nativeamericane1 says:

    WHEN ARE WE GOING TO WAKE UP TO THE FACT THAT TO BECOME AND STAY FAMOUS IS NOT ABOUT SHAKING THE ASS AND EXPOSURE. WHEN, IN FAST, MEN APPRECIATE AND RESPECT A WOMAN WHO LEAVES SOMETHING TO THE IMAGINATION. BEYONCE WAS ONCE FASCINATING, BUT TIME GOES ON AND SO DOES CHANGE.

  5. Val Whitt says:

    I agree that Beyonce dresses way too old, and sometimes way too hootchie. The hair definitely needs a change. The texture, the color, the length. I would love to see her with a short cut with some volume in the top. Her facial features would really compliment a short cut.

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