They were recently seen arriving in London via the Eurostar.
But keeping it real was soon swapped for luxury when Jay Z and Beyonce partied at exclusive members’ spot The Arts Club on Tuesday.
The high-powered pair visited the opulent venue on Mayfair’s Dover Street in the early evening and stayed for several hours, where they celebrated their jaunt to London.
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Glam:ย Jay Z and Beyonce partied at exclusive members’ spot The Arts Club on Tuesday
Usually, the club enforces a strict dress-code, but this was obviously relaxed for the hip-hop pair, who wore denim and T-shirts.
In fact, with them both wearing boots, bling and blazers, they were simpatico with their style.
Beyonce was the more glamorous of the pair, wearing skin-tight leather trousers and vertigo-inducing wedge heels.
Sharing the same stylist? They both wore boots, bling and blazers, proving they were simpatico with their style
Her new fringe was also present and correct in full force.
The 32-year-old was spotted with a new much shorter fringe while at the Gare du Nord Station with Jay Z and daughter Blue Ivy as they took the Eurostar to London’s St Pancras station on Tuesday.
Clearly happy with it, she left head-wear behind to give it maximum exposure.
Fringe benefit:ย The 32-year-old Drunk In Love star was spotted with a new much shorter fringe
Having spent several hours in the venue, they left to a sea of photographers – but were swiftly escorted away in their private vehicle.
The 99 Problems rapper – real name Shawn Corey Carter – looked less-than-impressed by the attention, while Beyonce flashed a professional smile.
The Arts Club was founded in 1863 in order to provide a haven for those people who had professional or amateur relationships with the Arts, Literature or Sciences.
The venue’s website says: ‘The Club has provided this hospitality and friendship ever since, having survived two world wars including a direct hit on the building during the Blitz in 1940, as well as political and economic anomalies over the years.
‘It relocated to its present elegant 18th Century town house at 40 Dover Street in 1896, affording its members a comfortable and impressive base in Mayfair. In September 2011 the Club re-launched after under-going a complete renovation, overseen by David DโAlmada, transforming it into a truly venerable institution.’
The 99 Problems rapper – real name Shawn Corey Carter – looked less-than-impressed by the attention
Heading home: The rapper calls it a night after a busy day, which saw him travel from Paris