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Beyonce spent $312,000 on a pair of jewel-encrusted shoes. Pictured: Beyonce poses with her award for Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Love On Top" backstage at the 55th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Feb. 10, 2013. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

There is speculation in the media that Queen Bey might appear on the cover of September issue of Vogue U.S. A Beyonce fan on Twitter leaked the cover of the magazine, which shows the "Flawless" singer posing in a lavender dress by Marc Jacobs.

The cover has not been released officially yet, but it was reportedly leaked online by a fan. The cover shows the “Drunk in Love” singer standing seductively near a sofa. She wears a skin tight gown with furry floral embellishments and her hair is styled wet.

“Just B. Beyonce and the Art of Global Domination,” reads the tagline on the cover of the magazine. If the cover is indeed real, Beyonce will make history by becoming the first African American female musician to be featured on the cover of Vogue's September Issue. She will also be the third African American woman to appear solo on the cover after Naomi Campbell and Halle Berry in 1999 and 2010, respectively, Sydney Morning Herald reported.

Vogue's September issue is considered to be the most important one because it marks the change of season from Spring/Summer to Fall/Winter. In addition, the magazine publishes maximum pages and also gets huge advertisements in September.

Vogue's 2014 Steptember issue featured 631 pages of advertisements from international luxury fashion brands, and also had Cara Delevingne, Joan Smalls and Karlie Kloss on its cover. However, it is not the first time the magazine's cover is leaked. Vogue's 2009 and 2014 covers were also leaked before their release.

Meanwhile, Beyonce was recently in news for splurging $337,000 on a pair of diamond-encrusted stilettos for her upcoming music video. The shoes are reportedly from the Princess Constellation collection of Birmingham-based designer Christopher Michael Shellis. Shellis also confirmed to Birmingham Mail that she would wear them in one of her music videos. However, her representative has denied the claims and has called the news “absolutely not true.”