Rhythm Nation: Beyonce and Her Choreographer Laurieanne Gibson's Crash Course in How to be Fierce

<p>Who runs the world? Beyonce! With the help of Queen B and choreographer Laurieann Ginson, Eva Chen gets a crash course in how to be fierce.</p>

Who runs the world? Beyonce! With the help of Queen B and choreographer Laurieann Ginson, Eva Chen gets a crash course in how to be fierce.

Seeing Double Eva (accompanied by editors Jane Keltner de Valle and Shiona Turini) wears a Sally Lapointe jacket, Dolce & Gabbana bodysuit, Louis Vuitton hat, and Walter Steiger pumps.

Photographed by Jennifer Livingston

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Photographed by Jennifer Livingston

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Photographed by Jennifer Livingston

If Looks Could Kill Beyonce Pulse eau de parfum, $49 for 1.7 oz. Macy's.

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Beyonce's Teen Vogue cover, 2004

Who runs the world? Beyonce! With the help of Queen B and choreographer Laurieann Ginson, Eva Chen gets a crash course in how to be fierce.

Readers, there's really no pithy or charming way to put this, so I'll just say it: I am a terrible dancer. That point was recently reaffirmed at the launch of Pulse, Beyoncé's newestscent, where I watched an amazing—yet totally depressing for me—video of the superstar performing. Oh, if only I could douse myself in Pulse (a sparkly blend of citrus, vanilla, jasmine, and orchid—B's favorite flower) and have 1.7 liquid ounces of her dancing talent transfer into my beat-challenged body. Or, better yet, get a lesson from Beyoncé herself.