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Beyonce Wore A $15K Dress Adorned With Crystals & Pearls At Vow Renewal With Jay Z


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On Beyonce's 36th birthday in September, she revealed that she and Jay Z renewed their wedding vows after 10 years of marriage in June of 2018. It was a surprise to many of her fans since the "Halo" singer never showed any signs of the special event and we only got to see a glimpse of the ceremony through Beyonce's recent 2018 recap montage

Among the endless clips her stellar 2018, was photos and videos from her vow ceremony that saw her wearing the Thelma Gown by Galia Lahav that was adorned with crystal and pearls. The stunning dress sells for $15,000 and the designer was seemingly so happy to finally share with the world that Bey wore her dress. 

"The Queen B herself @beyonce wore the Thelma Gown for her and husband, Jay-Z's vow renewal back in June, but this is the first official image to surface from that remarkable day - and we're in love all over again!" the caption for the image of Beyonce reads. 

As we previously reported, Bey and Jay are said to be closer than ever after touring the world together last year. “They enjoyed bringing their whole family on tour. It was like a big adventure for everyone. They loved showing Blue around Europe, enjoyed solo date nights and family fun,” the source said. “Beyoncé and JAY seem closer than ever. They are very grateful for another wonderful year together. They are definitely looking back at this year with huge smiles.”

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