In October, Beyoncé stopped the world (again) when she attended the premiere of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour concert movie. Now, Taylor Swift has returned the favor, jetting to London for the second world premiere of Beyoncé's much-anticipated Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.
Taylor Swift looked absolutely stunning for the London premiere of the concert film, donning a sequined silver Balmain gown with spaghetti straps, luscious Old Hollywood-style waves, and her signature cat eye and red lipstick, all in keeping with the chrome and mirrorball-esque aesthetic of the Renaissance universe. Swift even took a few minutes to pose for photos with fans.
Beyoncé herself skipped the silver in favor of a shimmering black coatdress worn over a bodysuit, her platinum blonde hair from the Los Angeles premiere pulled back into a half-up style. Though she skipped the red carpet in L.A., Bey did pose for some pics in London with her daughter beloved tour dancer Blue Ivy Carter, who wore a black one-shouldered gown and sunglasses.
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In October, Taylor Swift wrote a sweet note of thanks to Beyoncé for showing up to support her at her own concert film premiere. “I’m so glad I’ll never know what my life would’ve been like without [Beyoncé]'s influence,” she shared alongside a Boomerang video of herself and Bey tossing popcorn in their theater seats. (When she's not onstage, Bey tries to keep a relatively low profile — as much as you can when you're mega-famous, anyway — so it was a massive surprise to see her posing with Swift on the red carpet and even making videos with her fellow superstar in the theater.)
“She’s taught me and every artist out here to break rules and defy industry norms." The popstar praised Beyoncé for her “generosity of spirit, resilience, and versatility," not to mention overflowing inspiration. “She’s been a guiding light throughout my career, and the fact that she showed up tonight was like an actual fairytale." We love a supportive friendship. In the words of Beyoncé herself, When the queens come through part like the Red Sea!



