Jourdan Dunn sizzles in a microscopic silver mini-skirt at Beyonce's final ... trends now Jourdan Dunn turned heads as she attended Beyonce's final concert at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Sunday. The British model, 32, looked sensational in a microscopic silver sequinned mini-skirt that perfectly showcased her long toned pins. She completed the ensemble with a sleeveless cropped black top and teased a hint of her toned midriff. Jourdan slipped her feet into knee-high boots and was spotted making her way through the crowd ahead of Queen B's perfomance. Sporting a glamorous make-up palette for the occasion she tied her raven tresses back into a chic high ponytail. Sizzle: Jourdan Dunn, 32, turned heads in a tiny mini-skirt as she attended Beyonce's latest concert at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Sunday Wow: The British model looked sensational in the silver sequinned number that perfectly showcased her long toned pins Beyonce has dazzled fans with her unbelievable array of on-stage designer outfits and a set list jam-packed with some of her best known hits, from Love On Top to Formation. She has reportedly hired 12 seamstresses to work on her intricate outfits backstage specifically for her week-long stint of London shows. The hitmaker is said to be paying them 'tens of thousands' to repair clothes she has already worn and adjust her brand new outfits to perfect her extensive wardrobe. A source told The Sun: 'Beyoncé has enlisted all of the best seamstresses in London. She has more people working on her wardrobe than some major designers do. 'It is costing tens of thousands but she feels it's worth it for the spectacle of her tour, she wants to renew her outfits constantly.' Ahead of festival season, other stars are reportedly not 'pleased' about her hiring the best specialists in the industry for an entire week as they are getting ready for their own shows. The source claimed: 'One manager was tearing his hair out trying to find someone to fix a pair of designer shoes and had to dash down to a cobbler himself in the hope of getting it sorted because everyone else has been booked up by Bey.' Her statement stage outfits have included glittering catsuits and gorgeous metallic corsets and minidresses by a slew of designers like Alexander McQueen, Loewe and David Koma. Style: She completed the ensemble with a sleeveless cropped black top and teased a hint of her toned midriff Strut: Jourdan slipped her feet into knee-high boots and was spotted making her way through the crowd ahead of Queen B's perfomance Fun times: The stunner posed with one pal for a selfie On her first night in London, Beyonce sent the crowds wild when her eldest child Blue Ivy appeared on stage alongside her. The Crazy In Love hitmaker was seen dancing and singing alongside Blue Ivy, 11, at Tottenham Hotspur's stadium. Her husband and Blue Ivy's father Jay-Z proudly watched from the audience, alongside celebrity guests Kris Jenner and Dua Lipa. Beyonce looked every inch the proud mother as she watched Blue Ivy perform to Kendrick Lamar's track Alright. Beyonce previously brought Blue Ivy out on stage in Paris as her eldest child joined the professional dancers to perform the choreography to My Power. Show-stopping: The 32-time Grammy winner kicked off her London stint of shows last week and has blown her massive fanbase away in the UK Living legend: The hitmaker is said to be paying her massive team of seamstresses 'tens of thousands' to repair clothes she has already worn and adjust her brand new outfits to perfect her extensive wardrobe She shares Blue Ivy and twins Rumi and Sir, five, with husband Jay-Z and gushed over her eldest child in an Instagram post after her on-stage appearance. Sharing snaps from the special night, Beyonce penned: 'My beautiful first born. I'm so proud and thankful to be your mama. You bring us so much joy, my sweet angel.' Her full setlist has been revealed as she is set to impress fans with a whole host of her smash hits, including Formation, Run The World (Girls) and Love on Top. Beyonce kicks off her concerts with a live rendition of Dangerously In Love, followed by Flaws and All and 1+1. She then wows the crowd with a cover of Mary J Blige's hit I Care/I'm Goin' Down, before going on to perform I'm That Girl, Cozy and a medley of Alien Superstar/Sweet Dreams. Amid her epic 40-song setlist, Beyonce also performs the likes of Haunted, Diva, Crazy In Love, Drunk In Love, Black Parade and Partition. She then closes the jam-packed show with her popular tracks Blow and Summer Renaissance. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility