Beyoncé Stuns While Promoting Cécred Haircare At Star Studded Launch

()

Summary
  • Beyoncé promoted Cécred hair styling products in Los Angeles events
  • Line includes six styling items priced from $28 to $38, as reported by InStyle
  • Blue Ivy attended, wearing a strapless New Arrivals minidress with large bow
  • KATSEYE said Beyoncé’s Coachella shows inspired their Coachella debut and new single

Beyoncé promoted her Cécred styling collection at Los Angeles events, with beyonce stepping out in several cream and sheer lingerie inspired looks as reported by InStyle and People.

The Cinécred line launch included six heat styling items, as reported by InStyle, listing Thermal Shield Mist, Heat Activated Silk Glaze, Volumizing Mousse, Flexible Hold Hairspray, Wrap & Set Foam, and Strong Hold Gel, each priced in a $28 to $38 range.

For a promotional Instagram photoshoot, Beyoncé wore a sheer Zimmerman bodysuit featuring a corset bodice, lace bustier and diamond shaped cutouts, paired with custom lace shorts inspired by the designer’s fall 2026 collection, sheer tights and a layered lace blazer, InStyle reported.

Her styling team included Neal Farinah, who used products from the new line, and noted the preparation required to make hair “the strongest and healthiest” for tour styling, as Farinah told InStyle regarding Beyoncé’s tour readiness.

Beyoncé also appeared at an all‑white Cécred launch party in Los Angeles where she changed into an all‑cream ensemble of a silk shirt, blazer and pencil skirt while mingling with guests, according to People and InStyle.

The events drew family members and celebrity guests, with Blue Ivy, 14, twinning in a strapless New Arrivals minidress with a large bow, and Tina Knowles joining them in white, as reported by People. Guests included Kelly Rowland, Chloe Bailey, Jordan Chiles, Victoria Monét, Jessie Reyez, rapper Monaleo, Wale, Zaya Wade and Scott Evans, according to event coverage.

Beyoncé accessorized the looks with Messika gold jewelry, including a pavé diamond ring and pendant earrings, and completed a lingerie‑inspired red carpet aesthetic with sheer heels and nude detailing, as InStyle noted.

Influence And Industry Response

Outside the launch, artists and bands continue to cite Beyoncé’s festival work as inspiration, with the group KATSEYE telling Apple Music’s Zane Lowe that they feel “heavily inspired” by Beyoncé’s Coachella sets and showmanship, calling those performances iconic.

KATSEYE said their Coachella debut and newly released single “Pinky Up” reflect that inspiration in outfit and set design, and the band acknowledged a temporary hiatus by member Manon Bannerman while expressing continued support, as reported in the interview coverage.

The band described “Pinky Up” as a high gloss, frenetic visual and namedwriters and producers, including Justin Tranter and producers dwilly, “hitman” bang and FRANTS, with a video directed by Bardia Zeinali, according to the report summarizing the release and accompanying visuals.