Beyoncé isn't one to do anything by halves, is she? Nevermind outdoing other people, she seems to be determined to outdo even herself, with every next venture.

Last time she did an album? This time she's going to make a video concept album.

Last time she had a baby girl? This time she's having twins.

Essentially, there's a new law in physics that says if anything's been done, Beyoncé will do it better, bigger and more extravagantly.

Case-in-point Beyoncé's 'push party'.

The 'push party' is another import from our friends over the pond - a party in preparation of you...umm pushing (hopefully) tiny humans out of you.

And Beyoncé's push party, or the Carter Push Party, as it was named, looked next level.

Not only did it seem to have an awesome African theme...

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But also all of Beyoncé's most fabulous friends were there, including what looks like both of her Destiny's child sisters, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.

As well as the likes of superstar tennis player Serena Williams.

Tina Knowles was on hand to give us a VIP glimpse of the party, as well as some amazing posing.

Whilst Beyoncé gave us some of her art-directed shots of herself, her boo Jay-Z and the bump.

The Queen herself wore a head scarf, patterned wrap skirt, statement jewellery and a henna-tattooed belly.

So a pretty chill outfit, basically.

This was in keeping with the rest of Beyoncé's week, since she spent the American Mother's day wearing matching floral gown with her little girl Blue-Ivy at an ice cream installation.

This woman has absolutely no chill and we love it.

Please art-direct our lives B?

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Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.