21 Unforgettable Hairstyles From Beyoncé's Lemonade
The slayage is so real.
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Laid for the Gawds - Still catching your breath from Beyonce's Lemonade? If not from the raw emotions she shared through song, then it must be from the fierce beauty she rocked on screen. Click ahead to relive the hair moments we're still obsessed with. By Rainbow WrightFrom Beyonce's rich, exquisitely coiled braids to Serena's lush lioness locks, it was clear both women had no time for apologies.(Photo: HBO)
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Tribal Influence - Fishtail pigtails got their own tribal twist before the Queen shut it down on the car with her girls, proving that she always slays effortlessly. (Photo: HBO)
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Freeform - This free Afro set the precedent for the women in Beyonce's world: beautiful, natural and free.(Photo: HBO)
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Squad Goals - Representation matters and nothing exemplifies that more than this photo. Chloé and Halle Bailey's locs flow like small rivers, Ibeyi shows us variations of curls and Beyonce looks regal with a sliced part. Meanwhile, Amandla Stenberg's afro looks bold and proud next to Zendaya's crown-like braids.(Photo: HBO)
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Halo - If white angels are shown with golden-hued halos, our Black angels should be painted with incredible Afros.(Photo: HBO)
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Bow Down - Queen Nefertiti through and through. We all knew that Beyonce was a goddess, and she came through for this homage. Nefertiti and her husband were known for a religious revolution, a line all too telling from Lemonade's film. (Photo: HBO)
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Like Royalty - Weaved like a crown, these braids spiral and pile as high as a floating cloud. Her edges are laid, pressed down and glistening, and they ripple almost infinitely. The details, darling, oh, the details.(Photo: HBO)
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Southern Roots - You could look at these braids and see them as nothing more than braids, but given the context of history's past, they are a subversive act of defiance. They're snatched tight, separated towards slight bantu knots, showing a sense of solidarity with African traditionalism.(Photo: HBO)
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Don't Hurt Yourself - The uniformed might be calling them boxer braids, but it might take Beyonce to let them know those are nothing more than stunning cornrows. Don't get it twisted. (Photo: HBO)
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Southern Hospitality - This Southern bouffant speaks for itself. Symbolic of elegance and femininity, you either know or you don't.(Photo: HBO)
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Let It Flow - Marley twist out and flowing! (Photo: HBO)
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Loc Love - Rivulets of locs. Yes, please!(Photo: HBO)
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Formation - Whether through perms or flat-ironed into submission, whip-straight hair from majorettes is tradition.(Photo: HBO)
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On and On - Tail-length tresses show the power of femininity. (Photo: HBO)
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So Intricate - Hair is art, and Beyonce's dancers have their hair in artful braids.(Photo: HBO)
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