Celebrity Style

Meghan Markle nailed Beyoncé’s dress code for the second time in a week

She even coordinated with the girls.
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As Destiny's Child once sang, “Ladies, leave your man at home.” Meghan Markle attended Beyoncé's Renaissance tour at Los Angeles's SoFi stadium on Friday night with her mom and husband, and apparently had so much fun she went back for more on Monday, this time as part of her own three-member girl group with Kerry Washington and Kelly Rowland.

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Kerry Washington, Kelly Rowland, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

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We know the Montecito resident loves a girls night, a girls lunch, etc.

Monday night's concert was especially important to the BeyHive, as it fell on the “Formation” singer's 42nd birthday. Per Blue's mom's request, the crowd wore silver clothing and accessories, and Markle understood the assignment in a metallic skirt. This is different from the glittery skirt she wore the first time she went to the show, on the night when Prince Harry…tried? He wore gray, he's a guy, what do you expect? If you've scored tickets (lucky!) and are still unsure of how best to dress, get inspiration from some of the other fashions we've spotted at shows, plus a few easy recommendations to channel that Renaissance spirit.

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Meghan Markle has long been a part of the Queen Beyoncé extended universe. The Sussexes met the Carters at the premiere of The Lion King, and a portrait of Markle is featured in the music power couple's acceptance video for their 2019 BRIT Award.

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SoFi was the place to see and be seen on Labor Day; in addition to Markle, celebrities in the crowd included the KarJenners, Jeff Bezos, and another equally talented lady trio: Quinta Brunson, Ayo Edebiri, and Zendaya (feat. Zendaya's boyfriend). Queen Bey even got a special guest of her own when Kendrick Lamar and Diana Thee Ross graced the stage for surprise performances.

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Ross didn't wear silver because you don't tell Diana Ross what to wear.

This article originally appeared on GLAMOUR (US).