Since she was first pictured in the Glam’Azone double ring before the enigmatic Mona Lisa in 2014, the queen of R’n’B has stayed loyal to the Parisian jewelry house. And Queen Bey returned to the City of Lights to shoot her ambitious new music video where she revisits the Louvre‘s most iconic pieces.
Joined by her husband Jay-Z in the plush surrounds of the museum, specially closed for the occasion, Beyoncé shines in the Persian Drops set, a waterfall of more than 100 carats of diamonds.
Beyoncé and Messika is a lasting love story. For the past four years, the brand has proudly watched the singer wear its jewelry both on and off stage.
Credits: © Courtesy of Messika Paris PR
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