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There's a lot going on in Beyoncé's cover feature in CR Fashion Book's Issue 5. That makes sense. When you catch a whale, you want to make the most of it. (Whale as in giant, prized possession, not fat person. We're not calling Yonce fat.) (Also, please don't hunt for whales. They're endangered.)
Included in the fashion spread is a cute reference to "Drunk in Love" with the Chanel surfboard strapped to her back, a busty pic, and some guest creative direction by fashion heavyweight Riccardo Tisci. There are also 13 stanzas of poetry written loosely about children, her child, the late grandmother she never met, Sasha Fierce—who gives her extra strength also in bed—TV preachers, prayer, Utopia, and a brave new future where "we all mean what we say." It's called "Bey the Light" and it was "remixed" by American poet Forrest Gander.
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