She loves gold! Beyonce oozes seventies chic as she showcases her ample cleavage and sculpted pins in plunging cheetah dress alongside husband Jay Z

She played Austin Power's feisty sidekick Foxxy Cleopatra in 2002's Goldmember.

And Beyonce appeared to pay tribute to her debut acting role as she slipped into a plunging gold cheetah print dress for an array of candid Instagrams on Tuesday alongside her husband Jay-Z.

The 36-year-old hitmaker posed up a storm in the seventies-inspired thigh-revealing Michael Kors Collection look which highlighted her slender pins.

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What a beauty: Beyonce showed off her royal style by rocking an all gold ensemble on her Instagram Tuesday

What a beauty: Beyonce showed off her royal style by rocking an all gold ensemble on her Instagram Tuesday

The Crazy In Love singer flaunted her hourglass figure in the fitted frock, which featured a cinched waist and a plunging neckline that drew attention to ample cleavage.

She teamed her dazzling look with a pair of matching gold mules which added inches to her petite frame.

Beyonce added even more bling to her eye catching look with her large hoop earrings and a matching choker, while sporting round framed sunglasses.

Sizzling: Beyonce lounged across her husband Jay-Z's legs in another sizzling snap

Sizzling: Beyonce lounged across her husband Jay-Z's legs in another sizzling snap

She's a boss: The hit maker carried a gold chain structured emerald handbag with large diamond rings adorning her hands
Gorgeous: The singer posed up a storm in a thigh-revealing gold dress, adding chunky earrings and matching heels

She's a boss: The hit maker carried a gold chain structured emerald handbag with large diamond rings adorning her hands

Perfection: The Lemonade artist posed up a storm in her metallic mules while sporting round framed sunglasses

Perfection: The Lemonade artist posed up a storm in her metallic mules while sporting round framed sunglasses

The mother-of-three carried a gold chain structured emerald handbag with large diamond rings adorning her hands while she worked her hair back in a half up, half down updo. 

The beauty made her big screen debut in 2002's Goldmember opposite comic actor Mike Myers when she was just 21.

She played Foxxy Cleopatra, a former female employee of film villain Goldmember who had been working undercover to stop Goldmember and avenge the murder of her partner.

Her character was known for her plunging gold ensembles in the film and statement afro hairstyle.

Going for gold: The beauty made her big screen debut in 2002's Goldmember opposite comic actor Mike Myers when she was just 21

Going for gold: The beauty made her big screen debut in 2002's Goldmember opposite comic actor Mike Myers when she was just 21

Stunning: The Crazy In Love singer flaunted her hourglass figure in the fitted Michael Kors Collection look, which featured a cinched waist and a plunging neckline

Stunning: The Crazy In Love singer flaunted her hourglass figure in the fitted Michael Kors Collection look, which featured a cinched waist and a plunging neckline

What a star:Beyonce pulled her curly hair back in a half up, half down updo

What a star:Beyonce pulled her curly hair back in a half up, half down updo

Also featuring in the snaps, Beyonce posed with husband Jay Z inside the Brooklyn Nets' locker room in his black jeans and lightwash denim jacket.

Jay Z was a co-owner of the Brooklyn Nets before he sold his stake in 2013, according to Forbes.

He sold it in order to start representing athletes with his company, Roc Nation Sports.

Goddess: Beyonce painted her nails a light orange hue

Goddess: Beyonce painted her nails a light orange hue

Team players: Interestingly enough, Beyonce posed with husband Jay Z inside the Brooklyn Nets' locker room

Team players: Interestingly enough, Beyonce posed with husband Jay Z inside the Brooklyn Nets' locker room

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