Beyoncé's Top 15 Video Looks

Get a fashion recap, from "Bootylicious" to "Love On Top."

"Bills, Bills, Bills" - Beyoncé debuted her new commercial for Pepsi and in it we see flashbacks of the singer's most iconic looks from some of her most popular music videos like "Crazy in Love," "Single Ladies," and "Love on Top." Here's a look at 15 favorites from the singer's video collection.  Tina Knowles designed Destiny's Child's early outfits, but even when they coordinated, Beyoncé’s threads stood out, especially this bi-color leather number with cut outs.   (Photo: Sony Music)
"Bootylicious" - When Beyoncé sang "my body is too bootylicious for you...baby," for this 2001 hit, the song's title became the mantra for bodacious body lovers across the globe. However, while Queen Bey helped to mass distribute the word, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, credit for the term actually belongs to Snoop Dogg, who first used it in 1992.(Photo: Sony Music)
"Naughty Girl" - The singer seduces her audience in this short Dolce & Gabbana sparkly halter dress and garters.  (Photo: Sony Music)"Work It Out" - The funky tune was the lead single in Austin Powers in Goldmember, in which Beyoncé plays Foxxy Cleopatra. Fittingly, the colorful music video featured the singer shaking it in a gold dress and a full head of bouncy curls.  (Photo: Sony Music)

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"Bills, Bills, Bills" - Beyoncé debuted her new commercial for Pepsi and in it we see flashbacks of the singer's most iconic looks from some of her most popular music videos like "Crazy in Love," "Single Ladies," and "Love on Top." Here's a look at 15 favorites from the singer's video collection. Tina Knowles designed Destiny's Child's early outfits, but even when they coordinated, Beyoncé’s threads stood out, especially this bi-color leather number with cut outs. (Photo: Sony Music)

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