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BEAUTY......See Jaw-dropping Beyonce hairstyle at Serena wedding party.

Extreme hair lengths have been dominating the airwaves for a while now, but of course, we can leave it up to Beyoncé to take the trend to the next level. The star was one of the many guests who attended Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian's luscious wedding ceremony Thursday in New Orleans. While the star appeared in a quietly elegant green number, the attention of the eye was immediately focused on Bey's larger-than-life manes. Her blonde curls reached to thigh length, which she tied into a simple ponytail for maximum effect. Little short strands peeked out to frame her face, adding a casual touch to a look that is anything but.
Though the star has often been spotted in blonde waves, this new style is literally taking it to new lengths. The mother-of-three kept the rest of her make-up to a neutral palette, allowing for a surprise effect when she turns around. We know that Williams and Ohanian's wedding was themed after fairytales, so we can only speculate that Queen Bey took inspiration from Rapunzel for the night.

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