CFDA 2016: Beyonce accepted the Fashion Icon Award!
The queen of surprises! Beyoncé made an unexpected appearance at the 2016 CFDA Awards — and she took home the coveted Fashion Icon Award.
The 34-year-old “Sorry” singer snuck in to the star-studded event in NYC on Monday, June 6, with hubby Jay Z, daughter Blue Ivy and mom Tina Knowles. Although she didn’t walk the carpet, Beyoncé still managed to turn
heads in a stunning black and gold Givenchy tux and a wide-brimmed black
hat.
Beyonce Accepts Fashion Icon Award at CFDA Awards 2016, Reveals That Mom Tina Knowles Sewed Her Grammy and Wedding Dresses
After CFDA president Diane von Furstenberg presented the
entertainer with the Fashion Icon Award (as her politically tinged smash
“Formation” played in the background), Beyoncé took the stage to give a
touching, anecdotal speech.
“I feel so much love and I feel
so proud,” she said as daughter Blue, 4, pointed at her mom and snapped
pictures on an iPhone. “As long as I can remember, fashion has been part
of my life. Its effect on me actually started before I was born. Many
of you guys don’t know this, but my grandmother was a seamstress.
My
grandparents did not have enough money. They could not afford my
mother’s Catholic school tuition. So my grandmother sewed clothes for
the priests and the nuns and made the uniforms for the students in
exchange for my mother’s education. She then passed this gift down to my
mother and taught her how to sew.”
She continued, “When we were starting out in Destiny’s Child, high-end
labels didn’t really want to dress four black country curvy girls, and
we couldn’t afford designer dresses and couture. My mother was rejected
from every showroom in New York.
But, like my grandmother, she used her
talent and creativity to give her children their dreams. My mother and
my uncle, God bless his soul, designed all of our first costumes and
made each piece by hand, individually sewing hundreds of crystals and
pearls, putting so much passion and love into every small detail. When I
wore these clothes onstage, I felt like Khaleesi. I had an extra suit
of armor. It was so much deeper than any brand name.”
While Jay Z, 46, beamed with pride as he looked up at the stage and
her mom, Tina, wiped tears away, Beyoncé resumed, “My mother, who is so
fabulous and beautiful and is here tonight, I love you. My mother, my
grandmother and my uncle are always with me so I could not fail. My
mother actually designed my wedding dress, my prom dress, my first CFDA
Award dress, my first Grammy dress. And the list goes on and on and on.
And this to me is the true power and potential of fashion. It’s a tool
for finding your own identity, expression and strength. It transcends
style and it’s a time capsule of all of our greatest milestones.
So to
my mother, my uncle, my grandma, thank y’all. Thank you for showing me
that having a presence is about far more than the clothes you wear and
your physical beauty. Thank you for showing me to never take no for an
answer. Thank you for showing me how to take risks, work hard and live
life on my own terms.”
The “Crazy In Love” singer — who is in the midst of her
Formation world tour — ended her heartfelt acceptance speech with a
quick thank you to fashion designers across the globe.
“I want
to say thank you to every designer that works tirelessly to make people
think they can write their own story,” she said.
“Y’all are fairy
godmothers and magicians and sculptors, sometimes even our therapists. I
encourage you to not forget this power that you have or to take it
lightly. We have the opportunity to contribute to a society where any
girl can look at a billboard or magazine cover and see her own
reflection. Soul has no color, no shape, no form. Just like all of your
work, it goes far beyond what the eyes can see. You have the power to
change perception, to inspire and empower and to show people how to
embrace their complications and see the flaws and the true beauty and
strength that’s inside all of us. Thank you so much for this incredible
award. I’ll never forget this night. God bless y’all. Thank you.”
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