Beyonceis the sort of legend most artists strive to become.

But her dominance of the industry extends well beyond a singular brand.

As evidenced by her recentHarper’s Bazaarphotoshoot, she knows how to serve a serious look or two.

Beyoncé looking fierce onstage

Just like the above-mentioned shoot, Bey’s fashion aesthetic is always effortlessly cool.

It’s also remarkably versatile.

Impressively, she owns both options and everything in between.

Beyoncé in “Crazy In Love” video

She clearly knows how to mix it up like that.

Over the course of her lengthy career, Bey has delivered some jaw-dropping, spectacular, and elaborate looks.

However, we argue that the Queen is at her best when she keeps it simple.

Beyoncé at Coachella in 2018

That’s exactly whatBeyoncedid with the release of her “Crazy In Love” music video.

Basically, it was a cultural moment.

And the accompanying music video was an appropriately massive event as well (viaYouTube).

Normani channels Beyoncé in her “Motivation” music video

The “Diva” singer models a collection of looks in the video.

Yes, that’s really all it took for Beyonce to captivate the world.

Talk about literal star power.

Sometimes, it’s all about keeping it simple

Sure, Beyonce knows how to serve couture.

However, she has repeatedly proven that minimal fashion choices can be even more impactful.

The “Crazy In Love” look is a prime example.

Such a minor detail was still sparking conversation 15 years later.

Beyonce knows how iconic the look remains.

Because everyone associates it with her.

The “Halo” legend has pulled off similarly simple looks, too.

However, there’s plenty of proof to back this claim up.

The best example isNormani’s"Motivation" music video (viaYouTube).

Culture critics even found references to Ciara (viaElle).

But it’s especially a love letter to Beyonce.

It’s an obvious and instantly recognizable homage to a historic moment in popular culture.

We’ll let the evidence speak for itself.