Beyoncé and JAY-Z Make a Statement With Their Iconic Halloween Costumes

You thought Beyoncé would wear one Halloween costume this year and be done with it? Oh, ye of little faith! After making us all bow down (b*tches) over the weekend with her tribute to Toni Braxton, on Oct. 31, Beyoncé shared her second costume of the year, and it's just as iconic as the first. This time around, Bey paid homage to legendary athlete Florence Griffith Joyner, aka Flo-Jo. Thirty years ago, in 1988, Florence set two new world records in the 100- and 200-meter races, making her the fastest woman in the world. Though she passed away 10 years later, she remains the unbeaten champion.

Beyoncé's costume took us back to the 1988 Olympic trials, where Flo-Jo set her first record, ahead of three Olympic gold medal wins. Bey sported one of the athlete's trademark "one legger" bodysuits, and as ever, no detail was missed, from the graphic-print briefs to the exact wording on her race number. JAY-Z, meanwhile, stood alongside Bey dressed in tribute to Tommie Smith, who won the bronze medal in the 200 meters at the 1968 Olympics. Alongside fellow athlete John Carlos, he performed a salute from the podium to protest racism and injustice against African-Americans in the USA, in what is considered to be a hugely symbolic moment for the Black Power movement.

Keep reading for a closer look at Beyoncé and JAY-Z's costumes and to see the original icons who inspired their statement-making couples costume.

Florence Griffith-Joyner at the 1988 Olympic Games
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Florence Griffith-Joyner at the 1988 Olympic Games

Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Olympic Games

Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Olympic Games