Destiny's Child Reunite!

The trio rocked the Stellar Awards looking hotter than ever.

Welcome Back, Ladies - The last time the three performed together was at the 2013 Super Bowl, so fans were overjoyed to see the trio reunited to perform Michelle Williams’s song “Say Yes,” from her solo album, at the Stellar Gospel Music Awards in Las Vegas. Destiny’s Child took the stage in color-coordinating white and denim outfits just like the good ol’ days. Let's take a look down memory lane.  (Photo: Erik Umphery/Getty Images for Parkwood Entertainment)

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Welcome Back, Ladies - The last time the three performed together was at the 2013 Super Bowl, so fans were overjoyed to see the trio reunited to perform Michelle Williams’s song “Say Yes,” from her solo album, at the Stellar Gospel Music Awards in Las Vegas. Destiny’s Child took the stage in color-coordinating white and denim outfits just like the good ol’ days. Let's take a look down memory lane. (Photo: Erik Umphery/Getty Images for Parkwood Entertainment)

Destiny's Child "Lose My Breath" - The Destiny's Child hit "Lose My Breath" had a lengthy run of use during the 2004-05 NBA season. It was first used by ABC during their Christmas Day coverage and ended up rocking for promos until that season's playoffs. (Photo: AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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Super Performance - Beyoncé delivered a Super Bowl halftime show to remember Sunday night in New Orleans with her Destiny’s Child ladies! The sexy singers stormed the stage in stunning leather outfits – no pants necessary! They sang “Independent Women” and ended that segment in their famous Charlie’s Angels pose.  (Photo: AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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Destiny's Child\r - Having already appeared on Star Search as Girl Tyme during their youth, the group would evolve into the teenaged quartet known as Destiny's Child by the late '90s. Originally comprised of Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett, their self-titled debut album was released to much success in 1998.\r \r(Photo: Brenda Chase/Getty Images)

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Who Remembers These Iconic Looks? - The original Destiny’s Child, comprised of Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, Beyoncé Knowles and LeToya Luckett, smile for cameras in Eastern-inspired costumes. (Photo: Getty Images)

Children of Destiny - Early in their career, Destiny's Child were known for rocking the same color in different styles made by Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles. Showing skin was always in when it came to these creations.  (Photo: Jim Smeal/WireImage)

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Fashion Evolution - Mama Knowles had good intentions when she designed these one-of-a-kind taffeta creations for the quartet’s appearance at the 1999 Soul Train Awards. (Photo: Jim Smeal/WireImage)

Green With Envy - Destiny’s Child’s “it” girl emerged with a style that was molded by the glitzy fashions designed by her mother. Even in coordinating green sequin outfits, Beyoncé’s dress has a special twist that sets her apart.(Photo: Jason Kirk/Newsmakers)

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Grammy Gowns - The official girls glittered in interesting green ensembles at the 2001 Grammy Awards. The group always made a statement with their color-coordinated looks. (Photo: Jason Kirk/Newsmakers)

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A Mother’s Touch - Beyoncé was willing to blend with the group as long as she had her own identity. With help from Mama Knowles, she paired the perfect flesh-toned satin with her golden skin for this appearance. (Photo: Chris Weeks/Liaison)

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Golden Girls - Thank Tina Knowles for outfitting the Grammy award-winning “Survivor” singers in these glamorous satin gowns. (Photo: Chris Weeks/Liaison)

Destiny's Child - The winners of the Best Female Group award look amazing in mermaid-style dresses. (Photo: Arnold Turner/WireImage)

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Top Trio - Scantily clad in sheer sequin dresses, Kelly, Beyoncé and Michelle were crowned Best Female Group at the 2001 BET Awards. (Photo: Arnold Turner/WireImage)

Destiny's Child - Kelly, Beyoncé and Michelle get "Bootylicious" during their performance, in addition to earning three BET Awards nominations. (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage)

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Hot Pink - Destiny’s Child rocked the stage at the 2001 BET Awards in shredded hot pink minis, embellished with rhinestones and metallic gloves. (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage)

Destiny's Child, 2001 - Back when Mama Tina Knowles was the brainchild behind Kelly, Beyoncé and Michelle’s stage style, the ladies coordinated in custom-made outfits. "She's the only person who knows what we want," Beyoncé said of her designing mother at the time. (Photo: Newsmakers/Getty Images)

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Black Beauties - Leather and knit were the fabrics of choice at the 2001 Grammys where the group took home the award for Best R&B Song for their ladies anthem “Say My Name.” (Photo: Newsmakers)

Destiny's Child Stopped by for Thanksgiving Dinner During AJ and Free's Reign - (Photo: John Ricard/FilmMagic)

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Showtime - The beautiful ladies gave face and showed off their individual tastes while paying a visit to 106 & Park. (Photo: John Ricard/FilmMagic)

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Destiny's Child - Beyoncé Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams are stunning in variant shades of lavender, giving the cameras exactly what they want.(Photo: SGranitz/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Purple Rain - Beyonce, Kelly, and Michelle posed pretty in purple. Here, it all came together. They paid their girl power homage with Hollywood-ready dresses, in shapes that flattered their bodies. (Photo: SGranitz/WireImage.com)

Best Dressed - Lustrous strands complemented the R&B divas’ sparkly outfits and megawatt smiles. We love Kelly's leopard number.  (Photo: KMazur/WireImage)

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Best Dressed - Lustrous strands complemented the R&B divas’ sparkly outfits and megawatt smiles. We love Kelly's leopard number. (Photo: KMazur/WireImage)

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Showstoppers - They belted out the national anthem at the 2006 All-Star Game, which called for flattering knee-length sheaths, dainty heels and flawless curls. (Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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Solo Stars - A more mature Destiny’s Child stunned on the red carpet at the 2007 BET Awards. Bey’s dress — work! (Photo: M. Tran/FilmMagic)

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