Beyoncé's ensemble during her performance at the Grammys on Sunday wasn't had her face hidden in the center of her attire .
The designer paid homage to the African goddess Oshun in an embroidered shimmery ensemble two cherubs on her hips and Bey's face in the center.
An embroidered portrait of Beyoncé Giselle Knowles Carter...
In an interview with Vogue Runway, designer Peter Dundas revealed that the dress was inspired by the work of Gustav Klimt and Art Deco motifs, mixed together with lyrics from Beyoncé's song "Love Drought," which she performed during the event.
"I like creating stories within a garment,” he told the magazine. “It was a fun way to celebrate the moment for her."
You can check out Dundas's original sketches for Bey's iconic looks Sunday night below.
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