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8 Beyoncé "Renaissance" Tour Outfit Ideas Inspired by Every Iconic Album
Design by Kaitlyn Collins
July 2023 marks one year since Beyoncé dropped Renaissance , her seventh studio album and one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year. So how is Queen Bey marking the anniversary? By embarking on the North American leg of her Renaissance Tour, which kicked off in Europe in June and crosses the Atlantic for a Toronto debut on July 8.
If you were among the Beyhive soldiers willing to battle Ticketmaster for a spot at a North American stop—and won—congratulations! Now you just need to figure out what you’re going to wear. While the Renaissance promotional images and couture collaboration with Balmain are an excellent starting point for inspiration (especially if you have an affinity for silver, platinum, and gemstones), reports from the European leg of the tour reveal that (spoiler alert) Mrs. Carter’s set list includes selections from her entire robust catalog. Call it her own Eras tour , if you will.
So why not pull inspo from Beyoncé's entire 20-plus-year career? From Dangerously in Love to Renaissance , keep scrolling for tour outfits perfect for dancing the night away.
Dangerously in Love
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Dangerously in Love , and it’s hard to decide which is more timeless: The white tank and denim hot pants she donned in the "Crazy in Love" video or the diamante top on the album’s cover. With an on-trend bralette-over-tank top moment, you don’t even have to choose.
Of the many things Beyoncé has held on to over her career, her Southern roots are among the firmest. And with frilly accents and pageant-queen hair, this heritage is played up beautifully in the “Deja Vu” video. For a comfortable, concert-approved take on the look, opt for a breezy chemise and glitzy denim.
I Am... Sasha Fierce
Is “Single Ladies” going to be the official anthem of girls’ nights around the world until the end of time? Yes. But this is my list, and in this house, our Sasha Fierce allegiance lies with the futuristic “Sweet Dreams” video. (Featuring an absolutely iconic Mugler fembot moment.) Give the futuristic aesthetic a Renaissance -worthy spin with silver metallics instead of gold.
There are two defining garments of Beyoncé's 4 era: Feathery, fuzzy, little jackets and structured, undergarment-esque bodysuits. If you’re feeling particularly bold, wear them together for a coquette-ish look. (And add in a corset-inspired purse for good measure.)
Slinky, stretchy, smoky-eyed, and sexy, I have to admit: This is my favorite moment in Beyoncé's sartorial history. This look is probably at its apex in the “Drunk in Love” video. While you probably don’t want to show up to a stadium in little more than a bikini, a mesh bodysuit and mesh-accented leggings will capture the essence of the style.
Lemonade might go down in history for its beauty influence, but the fashion is just as stunning. Beyoncé and longtime stylist Marni Senofonte went for a “Victorian, antebellum, reformation vibe,” and drew plenty of inspo from Black New Orleans history. Get the look with dramatic sleeves and feminine ruffle details.
Renaissance (Disco Version)
Hear me out: Depending on how adventurous the fashion is in your chosen Renaissance Tour destination, everyone will be in club kid attire. So why not draw from Bey’s other big inspiration, disco? Stretchy, shiny leggings that are practically made for dancing and a lame top from a designer who is herself a Disco-era icon will stand out in the crowd.
Renaissance (Club Version)
Okay, I know I just said everyone will be dressed like a club kid at many a Renaissance Tour stop. And they will be! But that’s for good reason: Cargo pants + sneakers + a going-out top is a tried-and-true formula for looking great and while still being able to bust a move.
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It should cost a billion to look this good, and judging by every stunning look worn by Beyoncé on her worldwide Renaissance Tour , it just might have.
The stylish stunner turned heads all Summer ’23 with her immaculate stage show, impressing audiences with grande production, powerful vocals, and a wardrobe made to dazzle beneath disco lights. Representing for both fashion ‘s biggest names and lesser-known artisans, to call the collection impressive would be an understatement. Bey and her fellow performers donned over 140 looks as she journeyed from Sweden (where she debuted the unforgettable LOEWE bodysuit) to Kansas City, where she wrapped up the tour this weekend ahead of announcing a new film based on the historic trek.
Thanks to the hard work of stylists Shiona Turini, Julia Sarr-Jamois, Karen Langley and KJ Moody, Beyoncé was able to showcase a new level of style that felt both fresh and familiar, citing classic looks from music videos and past performances, all while requiring the absolute best from fashion houses like Jimmy Choo , Fendi, Versace, Marc Jacobs, Pucci, Gucci, and more. Bey was also certain to highlight Black designers , including Feben, Maximilian Davis for Ferragamo, Olivier Rousteing for Balmain, Ibrahim Kamara for Off-White, LaQuan Smith and her own Ivy Park creations.
Every look surely involved high attention to detail to execute, making it almost impossible to analyze and rank so many amazing ‘fits. Still, we did exactly that, ranking these custom masterpieces from good-to-absolutely breathtaking.
Check out VIBE ‘s ranking of every single costume Beyoncé wore during her Renaissance World Tour below.
147. Marine Serre
146. Ferragamo by Maximilian Davis
144. Ivy Park
143. TELFAR
142. ELIE SAAB
141. Stella McCartney
140. Ivy Park
139. David Koma
138. Ivy Park
137. Marc Jacobs
136. Alexander McQueen
134. Diesel
132. Balmain
131. Robert Wun
130. Tiffany & Co
129. David Koma
128. Courrèges
126. Off-White
125. Demobaza
124. Off-White
123. Alexander McQueen
122. Balmain
121. Tiffany & Co
120. Danielle Frankel
119. Givenchy
118. Balmain
117. Balmain
115. Iris van Herpen
114. Coperni by Sebastien Meyer & Arnaud Vaillant
113. Dsquared2
112. Marine Serre
111. Schiaparelli
110. Roksanda Ilinčić
109. Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
108. Valentino
107. Acne Studios
106. Miu Miu
105. Self-Portrait
104. Alexander McQueen
103. Raisa Vanessa
102. Diesel
101. Lanvin
100. Tiffany & Co
99. Louis Vuitton
98. Alexander McQueen
96. Richard Quinn
95. Georges Hobeika
94. Alon Livné
93. Ralph Lauren
91. Nina Ricci
90. Rabanne
89. Tiffany & Co.
86. Alberta Ferretti
85. Carolina Herrera
84. Lapointe
83. BRANDON BLACKWOOD
82. Gaurav Gupta
81. Ferragamo
80. Givenchy
79. David Koma
78. Rabanne
77. Self-Portrait
76. Dolce & Gabbana
75. David Koma
74. Gaurav Gupta
73. Missoni
71. Del Core
70. Daily Paper
69. Alexander McQueen
68. Ivy Park
67. Ralph Lauren
66. Tiffany & Co
64. Georges Hobeika
63. LaQuan Smith (Jumpsuit) and Balmain (Coat)
62. JACQUEMUS
60. Balmain
59. Ivy Park
58. Agent Provocateur
57. Vivienne Westwood
56. Alessandra Rich
54. Dolce & Gabbana
53. Ivy Park
52. Bronx and Banco
50. Nicolas Jebran
48. Lou de Bètoly
47. Alberta Ferretti
46. Balmain
45. Carolina Herrera
44. Roberto Cavalli
43. Tamara Ralph
42. Situationist x Yaspis
41. Balmain
40. GIVENCHY
39. Ivy Park and Alaïa
37. VERSACE
36. RICK OWENS
35. VERA WANG
34. Tamara Ralph
33. Mary Katrantzou
31. VALDRIN SAHITI
29. Gareth Pugh
26. Del Core
25. Balmain
24. JACQUEMUS
23. Ivy Park
22. Jean Paul Gaultier
21. Gareth Pugh
20. Gaurav Gupta
19. Olivier Rousteing For Balmain
18. Anrealage
17. ELIE SAAB
15. Sarah Shotton for Agent Provocateur
14. ATELIER ZUHRA
13. Valentino
12. Agent Provocateur
11. Sarah Diouf For Tongoro
10. Alexander McQueen
9. GEORGES HOBEIKA
8. Custom IVY TOPIA by adidas x Ivy Park
7. Arturo Obegero
6. Balenciaga
5. Marc Jacobs
4. Dolce & Gabbana
3. Roberto Cavalli
2. Emilio Pucci
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Every Look From Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, From Custom Catsuits to Disco-Inspired Couture
Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour began with a bang in Stockholm and it hasn't slowed down since. The highly-anticipated show has featured inventive set design, a decades-spanning setlist, and a plethora of standout style moments—from to archival pieces to custom looks and nearly everything in between. The star’s wardrobe has combined her signature style with the visual ethos of the album Renaissance ( think lots of sequins, silver, catsuits, and the occasional bee-inspired look). Beyoncé has also been wearing looks from brands specific to the city she’s performing in—for the UK leg of her tour she wore picks from the London-based Mary Katrantzou and Robert Wun while in Marseille, France she opted for a look by designer Simon Porte Jacquemus.
The singer has donned looks from both established brands—Valentino, Mugler, lots of Alexander McQueen, among others—as well as smaller labels like Anrealage and Brandon Blackwood. Balmain catsuits and mini dresses have been a constant throughout her tour wardrobe (in March, she partnered with creative director Olivier Rousteing to design a Renaissance couture line for the brand ) as well as imaginative pieces from Loewe. Beyoncé began the tour in Europe which has seen her in London, Paris, and other cities with the last being Warsaw, Poland on June 28th. She will then head to North America with her last date coming in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 27th. Needless to say, there will be countless more style moments to come—so, to make sure you don’t miss one look, keep checking back here as we keep track of everything Beyoncé has worn during the Renaissance world tour.
Beyoncé certainly made a splash for her final Renaissance show in Kansas City, Missouri. To open the concert, the star wore a custom Balenciaga gown, embroidered with over 8000 crystal rhinestones, and black opera gloves.
The star also brought out a black, latex version of a previous Ivy Park bodysuit and cropped jacket for her final show.
It’s fitting that perhaps the most memorable look from Beyoncé’s tour, a crystalized Loewe bodysuit, came in not one, not two, but three color ways.
At Beyoncé’s Houston show, Meghan Thee Stallion hit the stage to perform the “Savage” remix live for the first time. Naturally, then, the singer made sure to bring out a handful of major looks for such an occasion, including this dramatic black-and-white Balmain gown.
Gareth Pugh
For another Houston ensemble, Beyoncé went with a black number by British maestro Gareth Pugh that was trimmed with reflective detailing.
Agent Provocateur
Lingerie powerhouse Agent Provocateur designed this fringed, metallic piece for the singer’s Houston Renaissance stop.
American designer Rick Owens’ first custom look for Beyoncé’s tour came in the form of this plunging, sculptural bodysuit that she paired with silver cut-out boots and shield sunglasses.
The Carters have a song called “Boss,” but it was Beyoncé who looked in control wearing this full look from, yes, Boss. Silver was again the color of choice for the star—opting for slouchy boots, a form-fitting bodysuit, and cropped statement jacket.
Georges Hobeika
Beyoncé donned her mermaid best while in Dallas, Texas with this custom Georges Hobeika couture look. The gown, which took over 300 hours to make, is embroidered with layers of Swarovski crystals and features a dramatic head veil.
This custom look from Milanese house Del Core featured pink garter boots and a sculptural bodysuit complete with statement shoulders. Plus, some very “Alien Superstar” sunglasses to match.
Despite saying her “Telfar bag imported,” it took Beyoncé until her tour’s Seattle stop to sport a look from the New York brand . The red, sequined cut-out bodysuit was certainly worth the wait, though (Blue Ivy also had a matching look from Telfar).
For her show in Seattle, Washington, Beyoncé donned lots of denim in the form of this Diesel bodysuit moment complete with a blue overcoat.
The star pulled out this crystallized, sheer Elie Saab couture look complete with a dramatic hood and feathered train.
This sequined Vera Wang bodysuit was taken to the next level with layers of blue chiffon that moved gracefully while the singer performed in Vancouver, Canada.
For her first Renaissance concert up North in Vancouver, Canada, Beyoncé pulled out a few new looks like this custom Ivy Park gear that featured intricate embroidery throughout. She added a matching top hat, overcoat, and silver above-the-knee boots to complete the ensemble.
Brazilian brand PatBO brought the sparkle (and fringe) with this eye-catching, hand-beaded number they designed for the singer’s Vancouver, Canada concert.
Roberto Cavalli
This is the second flame bodysuit that Roberto Cavalli has designed for the singer. This time, though, the look was even more fiery thanks to dozens of red and orange Swarovski crystals lining the piece.
Beyoncé made this barely-there lingerie look by Agent Provocateur stage-ready by adding fringed boots and a sparkly overcoat.
Like many a pop star, it’s no secret that Beyoncé loves a Mugler bodysuit. Here, the star wore a strappy silver version that she styled with metallic boots and shield sunglasses.
Beyoncé pulled out all types of looks for her Los Angeles show, which also happened to fall on her 42nd birthday. In one of many new looks during the night, she rocked this embroidered Givenchy bodysuit with a cropped black jacket and patent heels.
Beyoncé went big for her first Versace look during her Renaissance tour. She wore a skin-hugging mini dress and over-the knee boots designed in the Italian brand’s signature Medusa print.
Dolce & Gabbana
The star opted for a lace Dolce & Gabbana look consisting of a corseted bodice and a dramatic off-the-shoulder train.
A vision in red, Beyoncé wore a ruched Balmain top that she paired with latex, cargo-style pants and opera-length gloves. To round out the look, she wore a Ruslan Baginskiy hat and Thierry Lasry sunglasses.
Pucci is known for their statement prints, so it’s no surprise this bodysuit was heavy on all sorts of colors. The look featured the Italian brand’s archival "Giardino” print as well as crystal embellishments and a sparkling body chain.
Loewe may have created the most memorable look from Beyoncé’s tour thus far with their “hands” bodysuit. For her Los Angeles show, the singer wore another anatomy-focused look from the Spanish brand, this one, in black and red.
This pink Gucci look consisted of pleated satin and a handful of pearl and crystal embellishments. The star added in velvet gloves, a wide-brimmed hat, and a pair of bedazzled binoculars for good measure.
Tamara Ralph
For the opening portion of her Los Angeles show, Beyoncé donned this rose pink Tamara Ralph gown that featured ruching at the side and feathered sleeves.
Danielle Frankel
While she may have been hidden underneath a sculptural headpiece, this ivory Danielle Frankel look certainly spoke for itself.
Australian designer Tamara Ralph created this velvet gown, complete with shimmering details at the bodice, for Beyoncé’s Los Angeles show. She paired the dramatic piece with a black top hat and Alaïa heels.
The singer looked in control with a custom A-Morir cane that she wore with a bedazzled bodysuit by Prada inspired by their spring/summer 2012 collection.
Marc Jacobs
Instead of her usual over-the-knee stilettos, Beyoncé opted for a towering pair of Marc Jacobs “Kiki” boots. She also wore a custom iteration of a look from the American brand’s fall/winter 2023 collection that featured a glittering red scarf.
Alexander McQueen
This custom Alexander McQeen number, which featured an embellished mini dress and sculptural headpiece, was inspired by the brand’s fall/winter 2013 couture collection.
Sarah Diouf, the designer behind African brand Tongoro, designed this black-and-white motif bodysuit, gloves, and boots for the singer’s Santa Clara, California show.
Ralph Lauren
The star looked presidential in another Ralph Lauren look, this one, a tuxedo-style bodysuit that she paired with a feather boa, bedazzled cane, and black boots.
Lou de Bètoly
In an ensemble that would make her song “Telephone” proud, Beyoncé donned a custom bodysuit by Lou de Bètoly made from recycled phones, chargers, and crystals.
Yes, that is Beyoncé hidden under all of that silver fringe. During her Las Vegas show, she certainly made a statement in this silver Jacquemus look.
Even when hidden underneath a red top hat, Beyoncé looked Renaissance -ready in this silver mini dress by Ukrainian brand Frolov.
Marine Serre
Beyoncé opted for another printed Marine Serre ensemble, this time, a silver bodysuit layered with a red cut-out dress.
Cult-favorite lingerie brand Agent Provocateur designed this metallic bodysuit, completed with cut-out detailing, for the singer’s Las Vegas show.
Leave it to Beyoncé to make newsboy caps look cool. Here, she paired the accessory with a latex and fishnet look from Dundas.
Bronx and Banco
The star spiced things up with a sheer, crystalized bodysuit by Bronx and Banco that she wore with a white feather overcoat.
Beyoncé donned another Givenchy look during her Glendale, Arizona stop–this one a form-fitting suit dress complete with gold accents along the waist and arms.
British brand Gareth Pugh designed this sculptural metallic bodysuit for the singer, which she paired with over-the-knee boots and flashy opera gloves.
The star swapped out her Loewe “hands” bodysuit for an equally as flashy look from the Spanish brand in the form of a black long sleeve, high-low dress.
Atelier Zuhra
Beyoncé looked ravishing in red when she wore this Atelier Zuhra look composed of a glittering bodysuit and a statement-making, sculptural train.
This very “Alien Superstar” ensemble by Zigman featured a semi-sheer bodysuit, metallic knee-high boots, and antena-like wings that doubled as a train.
Situationist x Yaspis
Georgian brand Situationist and Ukrainian label Yaspis came together to create this custom metallic look for Beyoncé’s Phoenix, Arizona show. The dress featured a criss-cross halter bodice and an asymmetrical draped skirt with a daring slit up to her waist. To finish things off, the star added in a pair of opera-length gloves and a crystal mesh bodysuit.
The superstar, who celebrates her birthday September 4, recently posted a request to her fans via Instagram. “Virgo season is upon us,” she wrote. “This tour has been such a joy and as we approach the last month, my birthday wish is to celebrate with you wearing your most fabulous silver fashions to the show 8.23 – 9.22.”
Nicolas Jebran
Beyoncé has long been a fan of Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran, so it’s only fitting that he crafted one of her buzziest Renaissance World Tour ensembles yet. The custom yellow bodysuit, which took over 200 hour s to make, was paired with beaded opera gloves and knee-high boots. Of course, the star rounded things out with antenna-like shield glasses.
Alessandra Rich
London-based Alessandra Rich designed this shimmering ensemble for Beyoncé’s St. Louis, Missouri stop. The look featured a semi-sheer crystal net bodysuit complete with patent detailing at the midsection and sleeves. Prior to showing off the form-fitting catsuit, she wore a vinyl trench coat and coordinating top hat.
Beyoncé celebrated the arrival of Virgo season with this custom Loewe look that she wore for her St. Louis, Missouri show. She paired the look, which consisted of a metallic sculptural top and black maxi skirt, with sparkly heels from The Attico. The singer also announced that she wants her fans to wear their “most fabulous silver fashions” for the remaining month of her Renaissance tour, which concludes on September 22nd. “We’ll surround ourselves in a shimmering human disco ball each night,” she said in a statement.
The singer previously wore a similar swirl motif mini dress from David Koma earlier on in her tour. This time, though, she paired the piece with an asymmetrical leather jacket, patent cowboy boots, and sleek silver sunglasses.
Beyoncé definitely brought the heat to Miami in this sparkling custom Gucci look. The Italian brand created a corseted bodysuit draped with strands of silver fabric for the singer, which she paired with over-the-knee fringe boots.
Valdrin Sahiti
Though this custom Valdrin Sahiti bodysuit followed a similar silhouette to many of Beyoncé’s form-fitting looks, its dramatic tulle shoulders and flowing train certainly spiced things up a bit. The singer rounded out the look with a pair of cat eye sunglasses and PVC heels by Mach and Mach.
Unlike her Marni look which was heavy on mixed metals, this custom Missoni ensemble was pure silver. The Italian house designed a patterned form-fitting dress (complete with a leg-baring) slit that the singer unveiled during her Tampa, Florida show. She also wore a silver long sleeve top with built-in gloves underneath, Amina Muaddi heels, and custom Tiffany & Co. glasses.
Patchwork like never before. The singer donned this custom Marni look, composed of a cropped puffer jacket, bodysuit, and boots, for her Atlanta show. The silver and gold pieces were made of leather and fragmented crystals for some extra shine.
Gaurav Gupta
Rounding out a pair of Gaurav Gupta looks in Atlanta, Beyoncé chose this show-stopping hooded gown for her final show in the city. The sparkling number is from the brand’s fall/winter 2023 collection and featured a one-sleeve silhouette and a trio of cut-out details.
Beyoncé turned up the heat in this blue flame bodysuit by Roberto Cavalli. The brand’s creative director Fausto Puglisi created the trompe l’oeil ensemble with a slew of Swarovski crystals and even added in a dazzling cowboy hat and gloves to finish off the look.
Even Beyoncé got in on fashion’s sheer obsession with this statement-making Dolce & Gabbana look. She paired the bodysuit, which featured sprawling crystal embroidery, with a pair of fringe sunglasses.
Self-Portrait
If anyone can make a newsboy cap work, it’s certainly Beyoncé. She accessorized this fitted, embroidered bodysuit from Self-Portrait with a matching hat and strappy heels.
Alberta Ferretti
Alberta Ferretti has been a constant throughout Beyoncé’s Renaissance wardrobe. So, naturally, the singer chose a scarlet bodysuit, complete with a sculpted bodice and plenty of crystals, for her Atlanta show.
The star opted for another Gaurav Gupta look, this one, from the brand’s fall/winter 2023 collection. Like her previous ensemble from the brand, the green dress featured an array of smartly placed cut-outs and a thigh-high slit.
Carolina Herrera
If this Carolina Herrera ensemble looks familiar, that’s because Beyoncé previously wore a red version earlier on in her tour. Like the last wear, this one was made complete with a dramatic headpiece and opera-style gloves. The star also tied in a pair of Alaïa cabaret sandals, a pari she’s taken a liking to throughout her time on the road.
The star chose a Barbie pink look from Lapointe during her show in Charlotte, North Carolina. The curve-hugging mini dress featured a one-side feather sleeve and a draped train at the side. Of course, she had to add in a pair of sequined knee-high boots and fringe sunglasses from A-Morir for good measure.
This Gaurav Gupta bodysuit may be Beyoncé’s most detailed one to date—the piece featured elaborate infinity draping that cascaded throughout the look. She then paired the top half with garter-inspired crystal leggings that transitioned into boots.
Beyoncé dazzled in this custom Ralph Lauren satin gown and feather shawl for her Washington, D.C. show (which drew heavyweight guests like Solange Knowles, the Obamas, and Kamala Harris).
Tinsel chic? Beyoncé’s latest custom Gucci look (a fringe bodysuit, sculptural hat, boots, and overcoat) turned heads for all the right reasons at her D.C. show.
Nina Ricci designer Harris Reed created this crystal and velvet bodysuit inspired by the brand’s archival couture gowns. Beyoncé accessorized the look with custom drop earrings and an Elsa Peretti diamond ring from Tiffany & Co.
Beyoncé went with this custom royal blue look from Off-White (she wore a similar red version earlier on in her tour) for her show in the nation’s capital.
Self-Portrait creative director Han Chong custom designed this glittering mesh bodysuit and matching skirt for the star’s Washington, D.C. show. The sequined piece featured a diamond cut-out at the midsection and dramatic feather cuffs.
For her Boston show, Beyoncé dazzled in this reflective silver ensemblefrom Peter Dundas’s namesake brand. The look featured a form-fitting mini dress, oversized trench coat, ankle boots, and a coordinating hat.
Arturo Obegero
Beyoncé got in on the lingerie dressing fad with this sultry custom look from Spanish-born, Paris-based designer Arturo Obegero.
Israeli designer Alon Livné designed this sheer catsuit, complete with intricately placed cut-outs, and ruffled cape for the singer’s Boston show.
Beyoncé looked straight out of a sci-fi thriller in this custom Demobaza look which featured a color blocked bodysuit, harness, and white boots.
Jean Paul Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier is known for their trippy prints, so it’s no surprise then that the bending motif was the focal point of this custom bodysuit.
The debate is still out on whether this look should be classified as Barbie pink or Valentino pink. Regardless, Beyoncé nailed this custom look from the Italian brand. She paired the form-fitting bodysuit (which was layered under a cape) with knee-high boots and feathered shield sunglasses.
For her New York show, Beyoncé, fittingly, wore one of the city’s favorite designers. Her custom Marc Jacobs gown featured a dramatic slit, bending black and white stripes, and a slew of dazzling Swarovski crystals.
This Alexander McQueen may look familiar. The singer wore a similar version just a few stops ago in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This one, however, featured a slightly different color way in bronze and silver and was accented by a dramatic reflective cape.
The singer looked ethereal in this semi-sheer Georges Hobeika gown. The piece featured delicate embroidery throughout and a strappy neckline at the bodice. Her sheer headpiece was crafted with 3D embroidered flowers and her opera gloves were trimmed with train-like pieces of fabric.
Beyoncé donned another custom Ivy Park look for her New Jersey show. This one kept up the camouflage theme with another pair of slouchy knee-high boots. Instead of a form-fitting bodysuit like she’s worn in the past, her jersey-style long sleeve was decidedly more casual (yet still packed a punch with crystal embroidery). Blue Ivy had on a matching jersey, too.
Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
Sparkles and (faux) fur took center stage in this Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini look. Her long sleeve bodysuit was embellished with Swarovski crystals and layered perfectly beneath the apricot coat.
The singer packed on the sparkle in this Miu Miu look during her stop in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The tank and cut-off shorts were embroidered with rhinestones and crystals as were her fringed knee-high boots, naturally. She paired the set with a custom Tiffany & Co. silver peephole cowboy hat and HardWear drop earrings.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton’s newly appointed creative director of menswear, Pharrell Williams, designed this glittering catsuit for Beyoncé’s Detroit, Michigan concert. The two have quite the history as long time friends and collaborators—Williams has produced songs for Beyoncé in the past and she recently attended his debut runway show for the French brand earlier this year. The custom bodysuit put a spin on the brand’s famed Damier check through glittering crystal embroidery. Williams also created custom ensembles for Blue Ivy and Beyoncé’s backup dancers.
Ivy Park and Alaïa
Beyoncé looked like liquid gold in this hooded mesh gown from Ivy Park. The piece featured slight ruching at the waist and a dramatic side slit which showed off her daring footwear choice—a pair of Alaïa cabaret heels. The patent calfskin choice are from the brand’s spring/summer 2023 collection in which the heel is designed to mimick the shape of two legs.
This silver cut-out number may just be Beyoncé’s most disco-ready jumpsuit yet. Custom designed by Lanvin, the piece featured the brand’s signature gold hardware as well as ruching throughout. To round things out, Beyoncé accessorized the look with equally as flashy opera gloves and above-the-knee boots.
Tiffany & Co.
Beyoncé traded her tour wardrobe of silver and gold for some Tiffany blue while in Chicago, Illinois. The look was created in partnership with designer Giles Deacon and featured a sculptural bodice and sheer organza gloves. She paired the dress with, of course, a custom Tiffany & Co. Twister Collar Necklace.
Acne Studios
Beyoncé’s Acne Studios ensemble may have nailed the Barbie pink look, but it certainly did not disappoint during her Minneapolis show. She paired her reflective mini shorts and bustier with an oversized jacket and sparkling thigh-high boots.
Schiaparelli
Beyoncé’s Renaissance wardrobe isn’t just limited to bodysuits—she’s also been incorporating dramatic ensembles like this custom Schiaparelli mini dress and shawl. The strapless piece featured white feathered detailing which she paired with simple Dolce & Gabbana heels.
Balmain has been a focal point of Beyoncé’s Renaissance wardrobe and things got taken up a notch during her stop in Minneapolis. The singer opted for a sculptural latex bodysuit that she accessorized with knee-high boots, shield sunglasses, and a brimmed top hat.
Beyoncé stunned in silver with this custom Marine Serre look. The star wore a fitted bodysuit, complete with the brand’s signature moon motif, as well as chain undergarments layered on top. She added in a brimmed hat and silver boots for good measure, too.
This custom Alexander McQueen bodysuit is a riff on a similar look from the brand’s fall/winter 2016 collection. The semi-sheer piece features sequin horse embroidery and a tulle base.
It’s no secret that Beyoncé has been all in on the bodysuit style throughout her tour. But this custom Diesel look for her Louisville, Kentucky show may just be one of her most unique styles thus far. The trompe l’oeil look featured a print mimicking denim and grey crystals throughout. And to round things out, the piece’s boots and gloves were connected to the main portion of the ensemble.
Raisa Vanessa
Pulling out the sequins in Louisville, Beyoncé dazzled in this custom mini dress by Raisa Vanessa. The dress took nearly six months to make and featured a plunging neckline and two slits on either side. The singer rounded out the look with glittering knee-high boots and goggle-style sunglasses.
Beyoncé donned this Dsquared2 bodysuit—complete with layers of dazzling embellishments and a plunging neckline—for the opening act of her Louisville concert.
Alexander McQueen was a staple throughout Beyoncé’s European performances, so it’s no surprise that she’s returned to the British brand when stateside. During her Nashville concert, the singer wore a custom bodysuit, gloves, and boots complete with crystal embroidery. She stopped it off with a UFO-shaped chapeau appropriate for an alien superstar. The outfit seemed to be a shorter version of a look she wore earlier on in the tour.
The singer opted for another dazzling custom look from David Koma. Unlike her previous printed mini dress from the British designer, this red number had plenty of sequins throughout as well as an asymmetrical train detail. She rounded things out with patent leather boots, a ruby belt, and pendant necklace.
The McQueen look wasn’t the only repurposed silhouette Beyoncé wore in Nashville. She opted for a pink Ivy Park jacket, halter top, and shorts that are, again, a shorter iteration of a similar bodysuit she previously wore in Europe. She also mixed in a pair of custom Tiffany & Co. sunglasses and Gedebe boots to make things even more Renaissance worthy.
Beyoncé certainly leaned into some drama (and disco) with this custom Valentino look in Philadelphia. The focal point was the seemingly never-ending sequined train that connected to the pouf bodice of the bodysuit. She paired the flashy piece with coordinating boots, and towards the end of the show, she flew above the crowd in this look while mounted on a horse.
The singer mixed in some more sequins in Philadelphia with this custom Givenchy mini dress. The piece featured intricately placed cut-outs as well as fringe throughout the dress. She rounded things out with strappy heels and sheer black opera gloves. She, of course, also had on diamonds from Tiffany & Co. in the form of a ring, drop earrings, and a tennis bracelet.
Beyoncé went with another camouflage look from her label Ivy Park, this one a two-piece set. The crop top had built in sleeve-gloves and the mini shorts also featured chaps-like detailing that extended into her boots.
Beyoncé has been wearing plenty of Tiffany & Co. jewelry throughout her tour, but she took it to another level for her first North American stop in Toronto, Canada. The singer donned a dazzling bespoke mini dress from the brand complete with layers of chains and stones. The mesh look of the piece was inspired by the designs of Elsa Peretti and took nearly 200 hours to make. Beyoncé paired the piece with custom Malone Souliers heels as well as vintage earrings and an anklet both from Tiffany & Co.
Also while in Toronto, the singer traded her layered mini dress for a dazzling custom Fendi gown. The piece is a riff on a similar look from the brand’s spring/summer 2021 couture collection and features a daring slit as well as crystal embroidery meant to imitate the appearance of honeycombs. She rounded out the look with another pair of clear heels and statement tassel earrings.
Leave it Beyoncé to make comouflage cool. During the Toronto stop of her tour, the singer wore a fully patterned ensemble from her brand Ivy Park. The look featured a cropped jacket, over-the-knee boots and a plunging bodysuit.
For the final stop of the European leg, Beyoncé went with a slew of sequined and silver ensembles while performing in Warsaw, Poland. This look, by Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing, featured a dramatic bodice that cascaded down her side as well as a daring slit at the skirt. The singer rounded out her look with velvet gloves and a pair of Manolo Blahnik heels.
Richard Quinn
While Beyoncé has had some pretty avant-garde outfits, this Richard Quinn number may be her most “Alien Superstar” yet. The look featured legging-style pants with large crystal embellishments as well as a peplum-inspired top finished with similar adornments. However, the focal point of the ensemble is certainly the UFO-like headpiece that obscured everything but the singer’s eyes.
Daily Paper
Outfitting an entire crew and Beyoncé is certainly no small feat, but global brand Daily Paper seemed to be up for the task. During the "Opulence" section of her concert in Warsaw, Beyoncé donned an embellished black jumpsuit and reflective track jacket from the brand—which she paired with knee-high boots and one of her signature top hats. In addition to Beyoncé’s look, Daily Paper designed over 100 custom tracksuits for her crew and dancers, mostly in silver reflective nylon.
Just one night after sporting a similar hooded piece while in Paris, Beyoncé went with another veiled look, this time, for her concert in Hamburg, Germany. The ensemble is designed by Carolina Herrera creative director Wes Gordon and features a plunging bodysuit, sheer red tights, and a silk hood that connects at the head and arms. Of course, the singer also had on her signature opera gloves and glitzy earrings to round out the look.
Again in Hamburg, the singer chose a look from Ivy Park—one of a wider selection of pieces from an upcoming collection between her brand and Adidas. Naturally, backup dancer’s leotards matched her ruched mini dress and knee-high boots.
Ferragamo’s creative director Maximillian Davis designed this red glittering gown for the singer’s show in Amsterdam. In honor of Juneteenth, Davis was one of several Black designers that Beyoncé wore throughout the show.
This robo-couture custom Balmain look featured silver-plated detailing that paneled the singer’s bodysuit. She paired the piece, which drifted into gloves, with a pair of knee-high boots.
“In the industry where we have to all fight, I want to thank [Beyoncé’s] support last night [to] all the Black designers that had created their own space in this tough industry,” Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing said . “This was the celebration.”
This is the second all-red Off-White look worn by Beyoncé during her tour. Her second version, however, featured a shortened silhouette and an accompanying top hat that was designed by the brand’s art and image director Ibrahim Kamara.
For her second Balmain look in Amsterdam, Beyoncé went with another iteration of the bee-inspired catsuits we’ve seen repeatedly on her tour thus far. This time, she paired the ensemble with a coordinating top hat rather than her infamous insect-like antena.
LaQuan Smith
New York designer LaQuan Smith crafted this silver, shattered glass bodysuit for the singer’s Amsterdam stop. She paired the plunging piece with an equally as disco-worthy cape and heels.
London-based brand Feben outfitted Beyoncé in a color-blocked catsuit. “Thank you for inviting me into your world,” the designer wrote on Instagram . “What an incredible moment to be a part of, and a pivotal one for myself, and my inner child. It means the world to be supported and seen as a Black female designer in the industry.”
This deep silver mini dress was the second look from Ferragamo the singer wore in Amsterdam. The look featured ruched detailing that drifted into a train and above-knee boots.
While Beyoncé has, seemingly, unlimited access to a never-ending roster of designers, she went with her own label Ivy Park for this pink look in Amsterdam—and rightly so. Designed by the star herself, the piece featured daring slits, opera-style gloves, and a halter neckline.
“I started designing this collection over a year ago,” she said on Instagram . “I was so engulfed in all things Renaissance and was inspired by Studio 54, Bob Mackie, and the disco era.”
In Amsterdam, the singer went with a custom Gucci corseted leotard. The glitzy piece featured sheer detailing and draped crystal fringe that fell across the bodice area.
Iris van Herpen
Naturally, Dutch designer Iris van Herpen was a standout of Beyoncé’s wardrobe for her first night in Amsterdam. The custom look, which took over 700 hours to make, featured a flowing train paired with a sculptural mini dress.
Yes, you can always count on Beyoncé to wear a form-fitting catsuit. But this one by Lebanese designer had a handful of eye-catching details. The bodice was composed of various strands of rhinestones and crystals and the sheer portion wrapped entirely around her body (even down to her boots).
French designer Simon Porte Jacquemus is from Marseille, France so it’s fitting that he outfitted the singer for her tour stop there. Jacquemus, who attended the concert, designed a form-ftting mini dress, boots, and gloves that featured disco ball-esque paillettes.
“[Beyoncé] is the first singer I saw live in Marseille 15 years ago,” he wrote on Instagram . “I’m so happy and proud. What a night in Provence, means a lot.”
This custom gown by Alebrta Ferretti has an embroidered leotard and a gold draped train that cascades down the singer’s side. Beyoncé wore the eye-catching piece with matching knee-high boots and black opera gloves (which have been a running theme in many of her looks throughout the tour thus far).
Stella McCartney
Beyoncé went with a sparkling, disco-inspired Stella McCartney dress and stirrup leggings for her concert in Barcelona, Spain. The custom look was made of environmentally friendly materials such as silver lead-free crystals.
“It is a life moment to dress someone as iconic and inspiring as Beyoncé—a visionary pioneer, disruptor, and artist who has worked tirelessly to make the world a better place,” the British designer said. A pair of clear Amina Muaddi heels rounded out the ensemble.
The star wore a custom Fendi leather intarsia catsuit for her show in the Spanish city. It was paired with over-the-knee boots, matching gloves, and an upcycled fur cape inspired by illustrations by Antonio Lopez as seen in Fendi’s spring 2022 collection.
Mary Katrantzou
For her fifth and final show in London, Beyoncé wore a custom Mary Katrantzou surrealist mini dress with black and gold detailing. The look, meant to resemble a perfume bottle, also featured a custom Stephen Jones bottle top headpiece, latex boots, and gloves.
The 41-year-old singer opted for a dramatic “Black Blossom” Robert Wun look. The form-fitting ensemble featured a plunging blazer accented by ruffled sleeves and asymmetrical pleated detailing.
Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood
Beyoncé again went with another British label for her third London show, this time a custom Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood look. The mini latex dress features corset-style detailing and sheer spiral sleeves.
Beyoncé wore a custom royal blue Roksanda number for her London show. The piece is a riff of a similar dress from the brand’s fall/winter 2023 collection.
Alexander McQueen has been a staple of Beyoncé’s Renaissance wardrobe thus far. Here, she wore a custom deep red embroidered dress with coordinating boots and opera gloves—an iteration of a similar look from their fall/winter 2023 collection.
Paco Rabanne
The signature silver paillettes of Paco Rabanne fit perfectly into the visual aesthetic of Renaissance, so its no surprise the star opted for a piece from the brand. She wore a glitzy custom gown for her show in Paris.
Brandon Blackwood
The 41-year-old looked ethereal in a custom light blue gown by New York brand Brandon Blackwood. She paired the off-the-shoulder number with coordinating opera gloves and silver jewels.
Beyoncé chose a statement-making Off-White look for her London show. The red bodysuit features a bustier-style top and 40,000 red hotfix crystals throughout.
Ditching the catsuits that fill the latter half of her concert, Beyoncé has chosen a series of stunning gowns for the opening segment of her show. Here, she wore a white Valentino dress complete with a train and coordinating opera gloves.
The singer was worn several looks from London-based brand David Koma over the course of her tour—one of them being this asymmetrical mini dress that features glittering fringe and wide shoulders.
The star has worn a silver two piece set from Loewe for several of her tour stops. On top of the long sleeve, she layered a molded breastplate and rounded out the look will silver boots.
This custom Dolce & Gabbana bodysuit is one of many bee-themed looks that Beyoncé has worn (there’s a reason she’s referred to as the Queen B after all). The piece features black and yellow embroidery as well as coordinating opera gloves.
Beyoncé continued her longstanding relationship with Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing—here, she wore an silver asymmetrical mini dress, thigh high boots, and wraparound sunglasses.
Beyoncé kept the bee theme rolling at the opening night of her tour in Stockholm. She wore a custom Mugler catsuit complete with towering antennas and bug-like sunglasses.
This custom look from Alexander McQueen features bugle bead and crystal anatomical embroidery. Beyoncé wore the piece during the opening night in Stockholm.
This trompe l’oeil Loewe catsuit has become a fan favorite throughout the star’s tour. The piece was custom made by the brand’s creative director Jonathan Anderson and is a play on a similar dress that recently went down the runway.
Beyoncé has worn this silver cutout bodysuit from French brand Courrèges several times thus far.
Beyoncé and her dancers wore colorful David Koma looks for opening night. The ruched dress, which she wore with a reflective jacket, is inspired by the brand’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection.
Beyoncé wore another custom Balmain look, a catsuit complete with the brand’s signature silver embroidery.
Beyoncé donned a color changing robe by Japanese brand Anrealage in what was one of the more experimental looks of the tour. The piece changed colors when exposed to UV lights and revealed a stained glass-like pattern.
This article was originally published on May 31, 2023
Here's What to Wear to Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour (Based On Beyonce's Actual Outfits)
Taking notes from Queen Bey herself 📝
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Beyhive, rise! You saved up your money, braced yourself for a presale scuffle (hey, we learned our lesson from the Taylor Swift Eras Tour situation ), and finally scored your golden ticket to see the Queen herself in concert. But now for the tricky part — what do you wear to Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour ?
Beyoncé kicked off the first of 57 shows on May 10th in Stockholm, and she’s about to spend the next four months touring around Europe, Canada, and the United States. While you excitedly count the days and meticulously plan out your concert outfit, take fashion cues from ~your host~ (in this case: Beyoncé) who has already given us some 11/10 performance looks to get inspired by. Based on her opening show, Bey is leaning into the sparkly, futuristic, space cowboy vibes of Renaissance. We’re seeing tons of silver and black, sparkly corsets, sheer catsuits, and thigh-high boots on Beyoncé and her backup dancers — so don’t be afraid to put your own twist on opulence whether that’s through intense glitter, robotic metallics, or body jewelry. From sparkly cowboy hats to chrome stomping boots , here’s your complete guide to what to wear to Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour based off of Beyoncé's exact tour outfits.
Holographic Mini
Everyone say, "Thank you, David Koma, for creating this masterpiece." 🗣 According to WWD , the designer was inspired by marine biologist Sylvia Earle’s documentary “Mission Blue" when he created this look. Serve your best psychedelic fashion alien look with iridescent, reflective metallics and big statement earrings.
Giovacker Reflective Crop Top
Fenyong Metallic Shiny Off Shoulder Crop Top + Silver Skirt
Humble Chic CZ Simulated Diamond Earrings
Glitzy accessories.
Don't walk out the door without some extra accessories — grab a handheld fan or cowgirl hat that functions as sun protection and a photo prop, and get ready for the most dramatic selfies ever.
Hercicy Rhinestone Cowgirl Hat
Windsor Home On The Range Cowboy Hat
Raveahem Glitter Large Rave Folding Hand Fan
This outfit = the perfect excuse to show up in a huge hat. You can wear a jumpsuit, a mini dress, or even a corset top with a pair of matching leather pants, as long as they're all the same shade of bold AF red.
Amybasic Red Cowboy Hat
Speerise Shiny Metallic One Piece
Garage Nylon Parachute Pant
Metallic corset + boots.
Queen Bey's crew wore head-to-toe silver, so naturally, we want to wear head-to-toe silver on concert day. You could style a silver bodysuit with thigh-high boots to match Beyoncé's custom GEDEBE shoes or put a Western spin on her backup dancers' outfits with a pair of metallic cowboy boots.
Ellie Shoes Gogo Boot
Kranchungel Punk Rock Faux Leather Corset
Mia Kendra Western Bootie
Girlboss vibes.
Opt for long sleeves if you think it might get chilly at the concert venue at night. You can recreate Beyoncé's Alexander McQueen catsuit look with a bodysuit — and leather pants or dark jeans will help keep you warm without taking away from your 'fit.
Lrady Sheer Mesh Turtleneck Leotard Bodysuit
RED DOT BOUTIQUE Plus Size Sheer Mesh Rhinestones Bodysuit
Boutique De FGG Round Ball Crystal Clutch Purse
Illusion bodysuit.
Just because you don't have Loewe in your fave contacts to whip up a custom trompe l’oeil (a.k.a. optical illusion) bodysuit doesn't mean you can't achieve these exact same vibes from your stadium seat. The red nails! The black gloves! The sheer panels and sparkles! 😍
Windsor Twisted Angel Embroidered Bodysuit
SAVITA Long Black Elbow Satin Gloves
SweatyRocks Cold Shoulder Fringe Sheer Mesh Bodysuit
Concert-ready bags.
Birkin bag in storage? Reach for one of these smaller purses to hold your concert essentials instead. Thanks to the shoulder straps, you'll have your hands free, and each bag has just enough space for a phone, lip gloss, keys, and a portable charger.
Reberomantic Lattice Pattern Metal Handbag
Valleycomfy Bling Bling Crystals Evening Clutch Bag
Zenosy Silver Clutch Heart Purse
Renaissance world tour graphic tees.
Are you really a part of BeyHive without any Queen Bey merch? These Beyoncé-approved graphic tees will steal the show when you pop up in Club Renaissance.
Beyoncé Renaissance T-Shirt
Beyoncé Beyoncé Billboard T-Shirt, Small Black
Beyoncé Billboard Crewneck
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At long last, Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour movie is hitting theaters! So it’s time to dream up your best Renaissance -inspired outfit ideas—because those who didn't get a chance to see the tour IRL ( ahem , me) are going to be pulling out all the stops.
If you’re wondering what to wear to the Renaissance Tour movie, the answer is simple: something extra AF. Based on the outfits fans wore to Barbie and the Taylor Swift Eras Tour movie , our fashion trend analysts at Firstfinds predict the BeyHive will be going all out . So, let your inner ~alien superstar~ run wild and put together a look you’ll never forget. I mean, why not rhinestones and sequins to the movie theater? Or better yet, a disco ball cowboy hat ?
While “it should cost a billion to look this good,” it doesn’t have to—and the list below proves that. To ensure you feel your concert fantasy without considerable financial damage, (you’ll need money for Renaissance merch , after all!) I've consulted Cosmo staffers who attended her shows at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Keep scrolling for outfit ideas inspired by Queen B’s latest album and the lewks seen both onstage and off throughout the tour—because a once-in-a-lifetime movie deserves a once-in-a-lifetime outfit.
If you're an "ALIEN SUPERSTAR"
Beyoncé Alien Superstar T-Shirt
Carhartt Brite Lime Midweight Sweatshirt
New Balance Silver 1906D Sneakers
8 Other Reasons It Girl Shoulder Bag
Although dressing as an alien superstar may be the obvious choice, that doesn’t make it any less jaw-dropping when executed to perfection at your local AMC. For an out-of-this-world concert movie outfit, lean into metallic fabrics that mirror the silver Courreges bodysuit, Marine Serre catsuit and holographic David Koma mini dress Bey wore on-stage during the tour. And absolutely, “do not attempt to leave the dance floor” (read: the movie theater) until multiple outfit pics have been taken.
If you're "too f%&@ing busy"
Beyoncé Renaissance Disco Cowboy Hat T-Shirt
Beyoncé Summer Renaissance T-Shirt
Beyoncé On Air Hoodie
Beyoncé Heated T-Shirt
"If you're in a pinch to put your outfit together last-minute, Beyonce's official Amazon merch is the way to go," advises Senior Commerce Editor Heath Owens , who wore one of Beyonce's affordable Amazon tees to the New Jersey show. "Style it with a sequined statement piece or platform boots, and you're golden. And tbh, it's just as cute as the tour merch that was available on-site!"
If you're had a "SUMMER RENAISSANCE"
Mawjom Disco Ball Cowboy Hat
Keilin Star Studded Rhinestone Cowboy Hat
Hercicy Rhinestone Fringe Cowboy Hat
PP OPOUNT DIY Disco Ball Cowboy Hat Kit
TikTok says that a tricked-out cowboy hat—like the disco-ball-inspired one Bey wore on the Renaissance album cover—is a must-have for any BeyHive member. Like feather boas and Harry Styles fans, these crystal-embellished and feather-trimmed cowboy hats will be synonymous with the BeyHive by the time the film leaves theaters. Whether it’s an affordable Amazon find or a custom Etsy piece from Beyoncé's hatmaker , grab yours and giddyup for the best movie of your life! There's even a DIY kit available on Amazon, so your movie squad can make your own.
If you want to stay 'COZY'
Beyoncé Cozy Tank Top
Beyoncé Renaissance Icon Hoodie
Beyoncé Renassiance Sweatpants
UGG Ultra Mini Classic Boots
This is a friendly reminder that you're headed to a movie theater where the lights will be off, not an actual concert venue, so there's no shame in prioritizing comfort. A Beyoncé hoodie or Renaissance Tour sweatpants will keep you COZY through the entire film.
If you're one of the "bad b*tches to the left"
437 The Onesie
Capezio Basic Long Sleeve Unitard
AFRM Essential Hatty Jumpsuit
Bandier Tempo Contrast Romper
Whether you're one of the "bad bitches to the left" or the "money bitches to the right," you can't go wrong with a curve-skimming catsuit or workout onesie. Though these body-con jumpsuits don't come with the price tag of Beyoncé's custom Loewe couture, their sexy silhouettes will make you feel like just as much of a pop star . And, you'll be amazed at how comfortable you feel.
If you plan to "drop it like a thottie"
SARTO by Franco Sarto Ticada Knee High Boots
Matisse Harlow Booties
Soda Teller Western Ankle Boots
Dolce Vita Blanch Knee High Western Boots
Designed with futuristic materials and functional silhouettes, glitzy cowboy boots are the ideal complement to any Renaissance Tour movie outfit, especially if you're looking to show off your dance moves while the credits roll. "There were tons of people at the concert embracing the disco cowboy energy embodied by the majestic horse on the Renaissance album cover," says Assistant News Editor Sam Olson . "I saw a sea of silver sequins, and there were lots of vests, chaps and cowboy hats with rhinestone tassels and blinged-out details."
If you're "too classy for this world"
Zealmer Rhinestone Choker
Lucky Brand Sequin Mesh Top
Tasha Tasha Rhinestone Beanie in Blackjet at Nordstrom
House of Harlow 1960 x Revolve Ale Jogger
It may not be the diamonds or pearls that make you that girl , but these embellished outfits will earn you tons of compliments. "Since Renaissance was announced, it has been synonymous with chrome, silver, glitter, and sparkles. Beyoncé herself even called it her 'house of chrome' during one of the tour interludes," shares TikTok comedian and Beyoncé stan Steven Morea . "People came to the stadium decked out in anything reflective: skirts, hats, belts, accessories, you name it."
If your Birkins are "in storage"
Telfar Medium Shopping Bag
Homage Year Ova Vegan Leather Top Handle Bag
Brandon Blackwood Nia Leather Crossbody Bag
Off-White Jitney 0.5 Leather Shoulder Bag
In the final lines of the album, Beyoncé infamously puts her Birkins in storage and opts for a more affordably-priced, queer-owned Telfar bag . Even if you don't have a five-figure Hermès bag to ditch, you can still follow Bey's lead and complete your outfit with a Black-owned handbag brand like Brandon Blackwood or Homage Year. And unlike most stadiums, movie theaters don't require clear bags .
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‘I Knew I Had to Come Correct’: Beyoncé Fans Are Going All In on DIY Renaissance Tour Looks
Throughout her Renaissance world tour, which kicked off last month, Beyoncé has worn a staggering, ever-changing array of custom outfits by the upper echelon of fashion brands: Loewe, Mugler, Valentino, Vivienne Westwood, David Koma, Alexander McQueen, and on and on. It’s abundantly clear that Beyoncé is in her fashion era right now. Turns out, her fans are too.
Nerrisa Pratt, who lives in Farnborough in the UK and attended one of the tour’s five London dates, busted out her sewing machine shortly after watching clips of the tour’s first show on social media. She decided to re-create the sparkly flesh-toned Loewe bodysuit, designed by Jonathan Anderson, that Bey wears during the show. Pratt, who says she started making her own clothing due to a lack of options for her six-foot-one frame, made creative use of “glittery dance spandex and a cosplay Harley Quinn pattern from Simplicity” for the re-creation. Next, she used Photoshop to trace the bodysuit’s trompe l’oeil hands, which playfully decorate Beyoncé’s figure, and then cut out copies on vinyl.
“I’m a huge Beyoncé fan, and each time she enters a new era, it always really resonates with me. It’s just too easy to get caught up in her,” Pratt says. The entire process took her five days to complete. Pratt credits her creative bout to TikTok. Other fans showed off their impressively intricate DIY designs, which included sequined cowboy hats, fringe Western jackets, and beaded hand fans. Seeing them, Pratt started to feel pressure to deliver a strong look.
“I knew I had to come correct,” the 32-year-old said. And she did. A TikTok spotlighting the final ensemble has received more than 700,000 views .
Pratt is not the only member of the BeyHive fan club turning into a DIY designer of sorts. Across social media, fans are tapping into Renaissance ’s one-of-one ballroom-inflected aesthetics with homemade looks (or perhaps lewks is the better word here). But their creativity extends past the concert they attend. They’re also dishing out custom commissions for others.
Have an extra $300 lying around (even after securing Renaissance seats)? For that price, artist and Beyoncé fan Anthony Lee Pittman will paint a hyperrealistic image of the singer onto a leather jacket for you. Or for free, you can follow a DIY tutorial on how to sand down the edges on a piece of made-at-home body armor . Or for $320, designer Kayla Monroe will craft a “comfortable and lightweight” breastplate inspired by the “I’m That Girl” teaser for you.
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There are plenty of customers out there. “I’ve had 14 people purchase the breastplate specifically for the Renaissance tour,” Monroe said.
More than an eye-catching statement, the clothes are the perfect vehicle for connecting with fellow fans. When Pittman, who lives in Compton, California, flew out to Beyoncé’s Paris show, he wore one of his jackets. He received a wave of spirited reactions.
“I’m really shy and introverted, so it was definitely outside my comfort zone,” Pittman told Vogue . “But just being able to be out there with the Hive—everyone appreciated it and was hyping me up. It made me feel a lot more comfortable to show the jacket off and the look and everything.”
One potentially risky part of choosing a re-creation of a specific Renaissance tour outfit: Beyoncé could replace it with another one by the time your tour stop comes around. The singer has whizzed through pieces as the tour has progressed, even bringing 41 custom pairs of Jimmy Choos along with her.
Some fans, however, see the steady changes as a healthy challenge. “It really keeps everything feeling fresh and exciting to me,” Pratt said. “I’m genuinely considering buying another ticket so I can do it all over again.”
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YOUR RENAISSANCE TOUR OUTFIT INSPO
By Georgia Sayer, 4 May 2023
Annorlunda metallic tie-detail corset top, £38
You can’t tell us this top wasn’t made for the Renaissance tour!? Bey is always ahead of the game when it comes to trends and metallics are a summer must-have 🛸 We recommend teaming this number with a matching cowboy hat for big OTT N-R-G!
Kyo The Brand embellished distressed denim shorts in blue wash, £45
POV: you’re *not* overheating in the crowd 😮💨 These denim beauts are tapping into the western vibes, but dripping in sparkles – so they’re still SO on theme. Also, can we just picture these in motion? Best-dressed dancer award, coming your way 🥇
ASOS DESIGN hoop earrings with multi-twist design in silver, £8.50
If Renaissance was a colour, it would be silver, and what’s a 🐝 ‘fit without some srsly extra HOOPS?! Soz, gold jewellery girls – we know it’s hard, but we’re afraid you’re going to have to put your regulars aside for the evening. But when the alternative is this good, why TF not? 😍
Steve Madden mini bag with cross body strap in silver rhinestone, £80
This bag!? We love 🥹 Big enough to fit all your gig essentials – a lil bottle of water, portable charger, snacks... you know the drill – but also teeny tiny so she won’t be in the way if you’ve got those sweet standing tix (it’s guaranteed to be a PARTY down there).
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Nike Dunk High trainers in purple and khaki, £114.95
You are going to be on your feet for a LONG TIME, bestie, so comfort is 🔑 These Dunks are the moment – the colourway is the perf vibe for a metallic 'fit, and you’ll still be feeling great after hours of non-stop moving 🕺 IF you’re willing to sacrifice your feet tho, we wouldn’t blame you if you went all-out on the theme with some silver cowboy boots ...
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Outfit Ideas For Fans Attending Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour
Back in July 2022, Beyoncé released her seventh album, entitled "Renaissance." In a rare Instagram post, Beyoncé teased her album cover art, featuring herself looking regal as ever in an intricate silver bikini on top of a disco-studded horse. In reference to her album, the singer wrote on Instagram , "Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world ... I hope you find joy in this music ... And to feel as unique, strong, and sexy as you are." The album's mix of dance anthems and R&B songs received quite a bit of love amongst her fans and industry peers — Queen Bey added four more Grammys to her collection including best dance/electronic recording and best R&B song.
After months of patiently waiting, the Beyhive was happy to hear that Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" would take place nearly seven months after the album drop. As fans all over the world prepare to attend this iconic tour full of music, dancing, and high fashion, there is still one question on everybody's mind: "What should we wear?" For those lucky enough to score tickets, we have a collection of concert outfits inspired by Beyoncé's Renaissance Era fashion .
Pull inspiration from Queen Bey's iconic album cover
When you and your besties are stressing in the group chat about what to wear to see Beyoncé this summer, consider Beyoncé's album artwork. The "Renaissance" lookbook is full of shimmering fabrics and glittering rhinestones, paying homage to the fashion of decades past. Channel your inner Bey with a pair of trendy silver pants seen all over TikTok, and coordinate with friends who will be rocking out to "Break My Soul" in a silver fringe fit.
Don't underestimate the power of sporty chic
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Beyoncé is first and foremost an incredible artist and entertainer, but those aren't all the hats she wears. Her iconic line of athleisure wear, Ivy Park, combines the comfort of streetwear with the high-brow style that Beyoncé always serves up. If you're lucky enough to get your hands on an Ivy Park fit, we recommend rocking it to Beyoncé's next tour stop. If you want to show your die-hard love for Queen Bey, you can never go wrong with wearing her very own brand.
This fit is dripping in gold
For the girlies who prefer their jewelry plated with gold, this look is absolutely for you. Fashion retailer Windsor posted this stunning festival-ready outfit on Instagram , and we are getting total Beyoncé vibes. While her album art may feature silver disco tiles and metallic detailing, Beyoncé is no stranger to a gold look — most iconically at the 2017 Grammys where she performed while pregnant (and glowing) with her twins!
These drawstring pants are stylish and comfy
When it comes to finding the perfect concert outfit, comfort is key. You may be tempted to throw on your favorite Insta-worthy outfit for all the pre-concert pics, but standing for hours in an uncomfortable garment might ruin your experience. If the glitz and glam of the Renaissance era fashion just isn't your vibe, don't be afraid to rock your favorite pair of sweats! No, seriously — Instagram user @ munishaxo shared her favorite concert fit, pairing a lace black bodice with trendy white drawstring pants.
We love a leather moment
If you're looking for a show-stopping outfit that embodies drama, you can never go wrong with leather. This look posted by Instagram user @ payallogy is seriously channeling main-character energy. In her caption, the creator asks, "Is it me? Am I the drama?" The answer is yes, and we are living for it. Her cropped leather jacket with fur trim paired with leather pants is a trendy take on an old-school style that we cannot get enough of.
These bold boots are Bey-approved
If you're looking to add a pop of color to your favorite LBD, we recommend finding these blue bedazzled boots in your size. Shoes are a great way to add an extra layer of style to even the most basic of outfits — concert goer @ libni_dani brings her look to the next level by adding knee-high heeled boots that sparkle and shine with her every step. We could totally see Bey herself rocking these boots while belting out "Alien Superstar".
Rock your favorite merch
If you're a hardcore Beyoncé fan, there is no shame in showing it off! While some fans might label it tacky to wear merch to a glamorous tour like "Renaissance," we disagree. There is a reason that artists sell merchandise at their concerts; they want you to rep them. Take pride in how many times you've seen Bey live by showing off your favorite sweatshirt from tours past — or, grab a tee before the show begins and change in the bathroom before the show starts!
Let out your inner rhinestone cowgirl
The rhinestone cowgirl trend is having a serious moment amongst concert goers right now, and Beyoncé fans are no exception. Thanks to Beyoncé's instantly iconic disco ball hat modeled in her "Renaissance" album art, early every fan wants their hands on one to achieve the ultimate disco-country vibe. There are so many ways to style your favorite cowboy hat , even if you aren't the typical country music-loving cowgirl. For those who want to stand out from the crowd, try a sequin fringe cowgirl hat with a matching top like Instagram user @ amazinglace .
Have your own Lemonade moment
@_mmkay Lemonadeeeee🍋🍋🍋 This is my best costume yet #beyonce #costume #halloween ♬ Hold Up - Beyoncé
We know that "Renaissance" is the newest album to grace our listening ears, but Beyoncé's iconography far exceeds her latest album. When you're looking for outfit inspo, search through her catalog of looks past. One of our favorites will always be her famous "Lemonade" dress: the eye-catching shade of yellow will stand out from the crowd of silver pants and disco ball hats, while still paying tribute to your favorite artist's work. TikToker @ _mmkay made her own version of the famous dress, and it's totally concert-worthy (though you should probably leave the bat at home).
When in doubt, choose denim
You may have ditched your denim while searching you're wardrobe for concert attire, but we urge you to reconsider. Jeans can be extremely fashionable when styled the right way. Instagram user @ sammygamez attended a concert in her favorite pair of low-rise, dark-wash jeans with plenty of cargo-style pockets. She paired the comfy pants with a white bikini top underneath a sheer, blue crop. Her trendy styling is reminiscent of our favorite early 2000s trends, perfect for the Renaissance crowd.
A high-fashion look is about the details
The perfect "Renaissance" outfit isn't just about the clothes you wear — at the end of the day, your confidence is key to a stellar look. As an artist, Beyoncé is all about feeling comfortable and confident in your own skin, and staying true to you while expressing your personal style. Confidence can be found in the smallest details, from the addition of cute gloves to a stunning, rhinestone-covered headpiece. Have your own fashion "Renaissance" by rocking accessories that make you feel like a million bucks.
This creator is totally in their Renaissance era
When Beyoncé fans mention that the Renaissance is their favorite era, they probably aren't talking about 15th-century Europe. But even Beyoncé knows that great inspiration can be found from past artists throughout history — when you're looking for an outfit that screams "Renaissance", why not lean into the pun with an outfit inspired by artists like Da Vinci and Michaelangelo? Instagram user @ rosiie_p showed off her concert outfit that incorporates the blue skies and angelic beings that Renaissance artists depicted way back in the day.
Recreate one of Bey's iconic fits
Nothing says Beyoncé quite like a studded bodysuit and a smile. According to Instagram user @misha_rai's concert footage , Beyoncé appears in a long-sleeve black bodysuit clad in opalescent pearls while singing her iconic hit, "Love On Top." This look curated by the Instagrammer is a gorgeous recreation of Bey's stunning concert outfit. We love when fans are inspired by their favorite artist's style and try their own hand at creating a similar look. This outfit is on brand and totally fits the vibe of the "Renaissance" tour.
Grab a group of friends and dress as different Renaissance tracks
@thenextkidz We’re so excited for the Renaissance World Tour! Which look/song is your favorite? 👀🤩 ♬ CUFF IT (WETTER REMIX) - Beyoncé
We always love a good TikTok trend, but we hope this one sticks around a while. A group of besties, known on TikTok as @ thenextkidz , challenged themselves to each create a look inspired by their favorite songs on Beyoncé's newest album. The results are eight incredibly unique, curated looks that capture the essence of each track, from a preppy "I'm That Girl" fit to an edgy "Cuff It" inspired look.
Don't forget to be comfortable
@creativelygg Here to help you plan accordingly 🫶🏾 #renaissancetouroutfit #renaissancetour #beyonceconcert #concertoutfit #beyhive ♬ Bounce When She Walk By Ohboyprince - Uniquemusick
It's fun to plan your dream concert outfit while eagerly awaiting for the date to arrive, but TikToker @ creativelygg reminds Beyoncé fans to be realistic about their look. While high heels might look great on your feed, she recommends comfortable shoes you can walk and stand in for a long time. She also warns that you will be doing a lot of dancing and sweating, so wear fabric that won't cause too much pain and chaffing the next day. Finally, don't forget to add your favorite "disco cowgirl" inspired details!
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Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ World Tour Is a Full Fashion Parade
‘it should cost a billion to look this good'.
Beyoncé kicked off her highly anticipated Renaissance World Tour in Stockholm , Sweden in early May and has since touched down in Brussels , Paris and London.
Belting out fan-favorite hits and new chart-topping tracks, the record-breaking Grammy winner has been decked out in the most surrealist and club-ready fashions from the industry’s top designers , courtesy of stylist Shiona Turini.
The 2023 Renaissance World Tour marks Beyoncé’s first tour since her 2018 On the Run II Tour alongside Jay-Z , which celebrated their collaborative record Everything Is Love . Before this, her last solo headlining tour was the Formation World Tour, which took place in 2016 with music from her beloved album Lemonade . Next, Beyoncé will keep traveling across Europe, Canada and North America, before concluding the tour on September 27 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Don’t miss any of her on-stage looks by catching up on her most eye-catching styles, below.
Beyoncé adorned a custom Ivy Park look during her Hamburg, Germany show, giving fans a peek at the upcoming collection, in a light brown shimmering long-sleeve minidress with a wrap skirt and matching “IVY”-printed thigh-high boots.
Carolina Herrera
Beyoncé was red hot in a crimson custom Carolina Herrera stretch crepe minidress with an ultra-plunging neckline by creative director Wes Gordon, teamed with a matching silk taffeta hood, red gloves, red stockings, red Jimmy Choo pumps and custom Tiffany & Co. diamond earrings that spelled out “Renaissance,” all styled by Julia Sarr-Jamois .
Iris van Herpen
The superstar appeared in a custom Haute Couture “Heliosphere” gown by Dutch designer Iris van Herpen , crafted from 980 falcate shapes and 3D constructed by casting silver-marbled silicone into mirrored laser-cut outlines. With a halo-shaped neckline, the minidress featured long sleeves and an iridescent flowing glass-organza cape.
“It has been a huge honor to design and create the custom ‘Heliosphere Gown’ for Beyoncé . In her epic Renaissance tour, Beyoncé embodies feminine empowerment,” van Herpen said in a statement. “She symbolizes that confidence radiates from within and that beauty thrives in diversity. Her style is a kaleidoscope of elegance that inspired me and my team in every stitch, every bead and every petal — along the 700-hour journey of creating her halo-shaped gown.”
Beyoncé teamed the ethereal creation with custom Tiffany & Co. Move Drop Earrings that resembled a diamond-encrusted fish skeleton, matching the slice-and-dice nature of her futuristic frock.
Beyoncé wore a custom corseted Gucci leotard in black faille with duchesse satin detailing, drenched in draped crystal fringe over a sheer long-sleeve crystal embellished underlay, teamed with a silver metallic dome hat and custom Tiffany & Co. Victoria bedazzled eyewear while performing at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Georges Hobeika
Beyoncé adorned a custom-made sheer illusion, silver sequined and pearl-encrusted Georges Hobeika catsuit with black opera gloves and custom Tiffany & Co. jewels, styled by Karen Langley, during her concert in Cologne, Germany.
Rocking Barbie pink , she shined in a sequin gown with a halter keyhole neckline and two thigh-high slits, and accessorized with matching opera gloves from her own label, Ivy Park .
“I started designing this collection over a year ago,” Beyoncé wrote on Instagram . “I was so engulfed in all things RENAISSANCE and was inspired by Studio 54 , Bob Mackie and the disco era. I wanted to do a modern twist using the signature IVY PARK neon and bring disco to the beach in this swim collection. I’m so happy to share this with you and even more proud to launch it for the first time on the RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR. I’m proud to be among the very talented Black designers featured in last night’s show to celebrate Juneteenth .”
LaQuan Smith
In another look by a Black designer in honor of Juneteenth, Beyoncé chose a disco-ball bespoke bodysuit from LaQuan Smith. The hand-embroidered shattered glass catsuit featured a deep plunging halter neckline, teamed with silver metallic custom Malone Souliers pumps styled by KJ Moody and Vance Gamble. The designer commented on Beyoncé’s photo on Instagram. “You look so stunning! I’m so happy the jumpsuit came to life in the most epic way. What an honor to have you wear my design ❤️.”
An homage to her Bey Hive, Beyoncé embodied a high-fashion bumble bee in a custom Balmain design by Olivier Rousteing, featuring a black and yellow embroidered bodysuit and matching wide-brim hat.
“In the industry where we have to all fight , I want to thank you to support last night all the black designers that had created their own space in this tough industry. This was THE CELEBRATION,” said Rousteing . “It has been tough , it has been hard, and change would never happen without you pushing since day one to make a better future where we can all express our creativity . You have been one of the first to make changes happen . I am sure you have been through a lot and last night it was about CHANGES ! The Renaissance world tour is about freedom , expression , and LOVE. Your support , your vision and your strength to not create an evolution but making a REVOLUTION ,will and is , part of the History. Thank you for reminding us that fights are not over and let’s keep pushing for a better world for the next generations. This is THE RENAISSANCE , a rebirth.”
Beyoncé was too “HEATED” and had to “fan herself off” in her custom shimmering red, white and champagne bodysuit by up-and-coming London-based designer Feben, styled by Shiona Turini .
Feben previously created costumes for Beyoncé’s music video for “ Brown Skin Girl .” She went on to express her gratitude for the musician on Instagram . “Thank you for inviting me into your world. What an incredible moment to be a part of, and a pivotal one for myself, and my inner child.” Feben said. “It means the world to be supported and seen as a black female designer in the industry, thank you @shionat . Grateful for my amazing team- we would not be here without you.”
Beyoncé wore a design from Ferragamo’s creative director Maximilian Davis in a shimmering metallic gunmetal asymmetrical minidress featured a cascading cape with matching opera gloves, which she wore with coordinating thigh-high boots, Tiffany & Co. jewels and bedazzled sunglasses.
Beyoncé wore a custom Off-White red leotard with a matching bomber jacket, wide-brimmed metallic hat and gartered glistening thigh-high boots designed by creative director Ibrahim Kamara , inspired by his debut Fall/Winter 2023 “Lunar Delivery” collection and styled by Shiona Turini.
Channeling “robo-couture,” Beyoncé wore a custom silver-armored Balmain bodysuit by Olivier Rousteing, teamed with thigh-high silver metallic boots. “This tour is a revolution, thank you for supporting us and bringing all the creatives through your beautiful journey around the world. This tour is iconic , your vision is beyond,” Rousteing wrote on Instagram .
Beyoncé had a Jessica Rabbit moment in Ferragamo, wearing a bombshell red gown, hand-embroidered with crystals and beads, with a square neckline and a thigh-high slit, designed by Maximilian Davis and styled by Shiona Turini. The star teamed her gown with silver strappy Giuseppe Zanotti heels, silver Tiffany & Co. Elsa Per etti Bone Cuffs on each wrist, a silver manicure, and matched her metallic eyeshadow to her accessories.
The singer wore a silver bedazzled custom Loewe ensemble by creative director Jonathan Anderson, including a rhinestone-encrusted long sleeved top with matching silver shimmering track pants, teamed with a metallic sculpted breastplate.
Pierre Cardin
A pioneer of space-aged fashion, Beyoncé called upon the fashion house of Pierre Cardin to spice up the Renaissance universe. The custom black gown featured neckline in the shape of the brand’s “symbol of the unity which creates life, as well as a circular wing that represents the universe and its infiniteness, the dress is symbolic of the new space age which defines Maison Pierre Cardin.” With an enclosed U-shaped neckline and a thigh-high slit, the design included a circular structural halo behind her head, styled by Shiona Turini. The star teamed her dress with black Giuseppe Zanotti pumps and custom Tiffany & Co. diamond earrings that spelled out “Renaissance.”
During her rainy performance in Marseille, Beyoncé wore a custom mirror paillette-covered disco basque dress, coordinating thigh-high boots and metallic matching opera gloves from Jacquemus. The house’s founding designer Simon Porte Jacquemus is originally from Marseille and first saw Beyoncé perform in the city 15 years ago. “IT’S A DREAM…. IT’S THE FIRST SINGER I SAW LIVE IN MARSEILLE 15 YEARS AGO… IM SO HAPPY AND PROUD…. WHAT A NIGHT…IN PROVENCE…. MEANS A LOT,” he wrote on Instagram . The designer also took to his Instagram Stories to set the scene. “I was so stressed, can’t really explain the feeling,” he wrote. “And I’m usually not. But Beyonce at home, with the [rain]…I guess it was my mother crying from up there. Well I’m sure.”
Alberta Ferretti
Beyoncé adorned a custom crushed crystal and gold sequin embroidered leotard finished with a gold draped miniskirt with a waterfall train by Alberta Ferretti with black opera gloves and thigh-high matching boots.
Stella McCartney
Beyoncé shined bright in a shimmering silver Stella McCartney custom look in Barcelona. Inspired by the brand’s Fall/Winter 2023 collection, the bespoke mesh moulded long-sleeve dress and leggings were encrusted with hand-placed lead-free crystals, styled by Shiona Turini.
While performing at the Olimpic Stadium Luis Company in Barcelona, Beyoncé adorned a sporty and futuristic custom Fendi look. Styled by Karen Langley, the black, red and silver special leather Intarsia catsuit was teamed with thigh-high boots, matching opera gloves and an upcycled fur Intarsia cape.
Mary Katrantzou
Sporting yet another bumble bee-inspired look for the Bey Hive, Beyoncé opted for a custom Mary Katrantzou surrealist minidress in the form of a perfume bottle silhouette teamed with a matching bottle top headpiece made in collaboration with Stephen Jones millinery. Beyoncé teamed her black, silver and yellow gold look with thigh-high latex boots, barely-there fishnet stockings, black beaded opera gloves embellished with a faux red manicure and black sunglasses with antennae for an additional bee reference.
Beyoncé closed out the London leg of her tour in a bespoke black blossom look from Hong Kong-born London-based designer Robert Wun. The songstress adorned an asymmetrical pleated skirt with a waist-cinching blazer jacket embellished with voluminous ruffled sleeves, styled by Shiona Turini.
Vivienne Westwood
Beyoncé wore a custom Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood corseted black latex micro minidress with structured spiral sleeves for her performance in London, teamed with black patent leather Giuseppe Zanotti pointy-toe pumps and custom jewels from Tiffany & Co., including a bespoke Drip Intravenous necklace (appropriately named after her “ALIEN SUPERSTAR” lyrics) and custom Drip Intravenous chandelier earrings.
In London, Beyoncé wore a vibrant royal blue custom Roksanda gown, inspired by a gown included in the brand’s Fall/Winter 2023 ready-to-wear collection with long sleeves that extended into gloves and a higher neckline. The acclaimed performer teamed her sculptural cobalt gown with Amina Muaddi heels, a bespoke Tiffany & Co. Twisted Collar necklace and custom Twisted earrings from the jewelry house with the help of stylists Karen Langley and Tara Greville.
Beyoncé wore a custom Off-White bedazzled bustier-style bodysuit, covered in 40,000 red hotfix crystals designed by creative director Ib Kamara , styled by Shiona Turini.
Alexander McQueen
The songstress wore a custom-made Alexander McQueen frock, hand-embroidered with burgundy bugle beads on a red paneled tulle base, teamed with gloves and red metallic thigh-high boots.
Paco Rabanne
Beyoncé opened the Paris leg of her tour in a custom Paco Rabanne gown, linked with silver discs, designed by creative director Julien Dossena.
The star continued her long love of Thierry Mugler , and wore an iteration of the late designer’s robot creation first seen on his Fall/Winter 1995 Couture runway, as well as the insect antenna look as seen in the Spring/Summer 1997 Couture collection. She teamed it all with a custom Casey Cadwallader -designed yellow-and-black bumble bee-inspired metallic bodysuit.
Beyoncé changed into a pearl and crystal-encrusted custom Balmain corset and short set, designed by longtime collaborator Olivier Rousteing with black latex thigh-high boots.
Brandon Blackwood
The singer wore a sky blue custom Brandon Blackwood gown with an asymmetrical neckline and a thigh-high slit with matching bespoke gloves and heels from the designer as well, with the help of stylists KJ Moody and Vance Gamble. The star teamed her ensemble with custom Tiffany Hardwear creations, including a layered silver chain choker and Hardwear Link earrings.
Beyoncé took the stage in Brussels, Belgium , serenading the crowd wearing an ivory silk Valentino gown covered in shimmering silver crystal rhinestones, designed especially for her by creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli. Featuring a cowl neckline, which exposed a matching plunging bra-shaped under-layer, the form-fitting creation included a thigh-high slit and a cascading train.
She teamed her show-stopping ensemble with barely-there neutral fishnet stockings, metallic silver bespoke Malone Souliers pumps and matching silver shining opera gloves, complete with metallic gold nails encrusted on each finger, styled by Shiona Turini. As a Tiffany & Co. brand ambassador , Beyoncé added an extra dose of glamour with a custom necklace from the heritage jeweler , embellished with crystals.
The superstar emerged from a gigantic silver scallop shell, like Botticelli’s Birth of Venus , wearing a bedazzled custom Loewe bodysuit by creative director Jonathan Anderson. Inspired by a creation from house’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection, the crystalized catsuit featured hands with a red manicure, wrapped around Beyoncé‘s figure.
The songstress embraced intergalactic, space-aged style in a custom David Koma look inspired by ensembles found in the designer’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection. She adorned a lavender and neon green high-neck leotard with a marching wrap skirt, featuring a swirling print reminiscent of the inner workings of an agate stone or the Northern lights. The superstar teamed her outfit with matching metallic knee-high boots and a shining silver iridescent jacket with large, chandelier earrings to sing her hit single, “Break My Soul.”
Next, she slipped into a custom silver asymmetrical leotard, fit for an “ALIEN SUPERSTAR.” Equipped with a metallic silver plate emblazoned on her torso, the creation was designed by artistic director of Courrèges, Nicolas Di Felice. Beyoncé teamed her look with Tiffany & Co. jewels and custom GEDEBE thigh-high boots.
The singer wore a custom Alexander McQueen gunmetal bodysuit with silver bugle beads and “crystal anatomical embroidery,” according to the brand. The silhouette featured strong shoulders and sculptural accents at the hips.
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See All Beyoncé’s Best Looks from Her Renaissance World Tour — from Balmain to Ivy Park
Sequins, silver and more! Here's a look at the Grammy winner's best stage costumes on her sold-out tour
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If there’s anyone who will deliver the most outstanding tour wardrobe, it's Beyoncé.
Since embarking on her international Renaissance tour – supporting her expansive discography, from the classics to her new Renaissance tracks – in May, the 32-time Grammy winner has proved that she isn't afraid to push the envelope when it comes to her daring stage costumes.
Performing for nearly three hours during each of her shows hasn't stopped the global superstar from commanding attention from her Beyhive fans in some of the most creative, avant-garde designs.
Ahead, see Beyoncé's best show looks so far.
Chromatic Cowgirl
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What's one way to make an all-silver ensemble pop? More silver! These Christian Louboutin thigh-high boots designed with tiers of fringe took Beyoncé's dazzling cowgirl getup to the next level.
Mirror, Mirror
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DUNDAS created a head-to-toe reflective look featuring a metallic leather admirals coat, a plunging embellished bustier teamed with a matching mini skirt, gloves and a monogrammed hat.
Mod-est Fashion
Among the sea of neoteric metallic looks is this retro black-and-white striped Marc Jacobs gem decked out in Swarovski crystals.
Beyoncé Barbie
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Acne Studios hopped on board to create an all-pink look for the superstar's Minneapolis show. This outfit featured a metallic leather cape, seemingly attached to a cropped blazer, a corset with matching shorts, and rose-tinted sunglasses. She also wore glittery over-the-knee boots.
Ruffling Feathers
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It's clear that Beyoncé favors embellishments for her statement looks. In Chicago, she wore a Schiaparelli Haute Couture silk bustier dress and a high-drama stole embroidered with feathers and stones.
Extra High-Fashion Armor
For her stop in The Windy City, Beyoncé also shone bright like the moon wearing Marine Serre.
The label, which Beyoncé became a fan of early on, designed a body chain harness made out of silver cutlery, which was layered over a skintight catsuit accented with reflective panels and Marine Serre's crescent moon motif. The metallic colorway continued down into the shoes gunmetal gray strap kitten heels.
Not pictured: Beyoncé's over-the-top silver hat.
McQueen for Queen B
In Nashville, Beyoncé wore a custom Alexander McQueen bodice – embroidered with silver bugle beads, sequins and crystals and crafted with a sweetheart neckline – as well as matching gloves and boots.
Beads Galore
Givenchy provided one of the newer looks in Beyoncé's wardrobe for her U.S. tour – a cutout micro dress draping in glass beads, stones and bugles. And of course, there were gloves.
Team Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co., the official jeweler of the Renaissance Tour added a bespoke dress made with chains of bezel-set stones to its Renaissance collection, which also includes diamond-encrusted in-ear-monitors .
Inspired by Elsa Peretti's designs, the gown – which Beyoncé wore to open her first North American tour stop in Toronto – is crafted from approximately 150 feet of mesh ribbon and woven with 300,000 rings in the mesh. The whole piece took over 200 hours to execute. She complemented the look with vintage stud earrings and a custom anklet.
A Camo Queen
Another look that the singer debuted in Toronto was this camouflage sequined bodysuit, which she wore with a cropped jacket (featuring mega shoulder pads!), gloves and over-the-knee boots.
A part of Beyoncé's new look was also her "Crème Brûlée Blonde" hair color, a tri-blonde hue achieved by celebrity hairstylist Rita Hazan , who tells PEOPLE exclusively that she used three shades of blonde to create dimensional "creamy"-looking highlights that complement her skin tone. The pro built the colorway on top of the singer's " Sunwashed Blonde " hue revealed in May – "This is an essential way to go blonder over time without damaging your hair," she advises.
"She loves to switch up her color and style and likes to have fun with her color," Hazan says of working with Beyoncé.
This Mugler bodysuit certainly had a lot of buzz. Beyoncé wore the bug-like bodysuit – topped off with an antenna headpiece (which later broke during a wardrobe malfunction in London) – for her performance of "America Has a Problem."
It's campness was elevated with vinyl over-the-knee boots.
Futuristic Vision
Beyoncé chose Balmain for this metallic silver armor, made by designer Olivier Rousteing, with whom the singer released a Renaissance -inspired collection earlier this year.
An Angelic Moment
Dutch label Iris van Herpen created this heavenly one-of-a-kind look over the course of 700 hours. The halo-inspired Heliosphere gown, which Beyoncé wore for her Tina Turner tribute, was made of almost a thousand , individually stitched falcate embellishments that were molded into dimensional shapes by casting silver-marbled silicone.
Ivy Park Pride
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Beyoncé celebrated Juneteenth during her show in Amsterdam by wearing costumes exclusively made by Black designers, including herself.
The "Cuff It" singer rocked this hot pink look – consisting of a sequin crisscross bodysuit, gloves and fur coat (taken off mid-performance) – that was created through her label Ivy Park and inspired by "Studio 54, [legendary designer] Bob Mackie and the disco era," she wrote on Instagram.
Soaring High in Style
For "Summer Renaissance," the finale song, Beyoncé suspends above the crowd seated atop a blinged-out horse, before flying around the stadium to greet her fans.
In Warsaw, Poland, she debuted a green-and-white ensemble complete with a sequin one-piece, sparkly boots and a trailing cape lined with black lycra.
Lady in Red
Another celebratory Juneteenth outfit came courtesy of Maximilian Davis , creative director of Ferragamo. An elegant ruby red gown, embroidered with crystals, embedded Old Hollywood glamour to her otherwise over-the-top looks. She teamed the one-piece with silver wrist cuffs.
Blue Fit for Royalty
Beyoncé pulled out this regal blue Roksanda number for her London concert. The design stole the show with its sculptural full-body silhouette.
Spacing Out
Beyoncé transformed into a Gucci goddess in Amsterdam, wearing a custom bodysuit laced with iridescent gemstone chains. Her one-piece was layered with a sheer chainmail long-sleeve top also embellished with light-reflective rhinestones. Her accessories: an orbit-shaped hat and cat-eye sunglasses with bling.
Too Classy for this World!
In Warsaw, Beyoncé tapped into her "Alien Superstar" energy with this out-of-this-world Richard Quinn ensemble – a head-to-toe bejeweled suit topped off with a spaceship-shaped face covering.
And More Silver
On the last stop of her European leg, Beyoncé glittered like a disco ball in this Balmain one-shoulder gown made with a flared-out bodice and velvet black gloves.
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Beyoncé may have woke up rocking a Givenchy dress, but you need some serious outfit inspo when you go to see her live. As the Renaissance World Tou r kicks off, the pressure to find a ‘fit for your show is on. Fans on TikTok are already showing off their Beyoncé Renaissance tour outfit ideas, and it looks like the category really is bad b*tch and alien superstar.
Instead of coastal cowgirl , BeyHive is choosing to go galactic with their Western style. Honoring Beyoncé Houston roots and inspired by the Renaissance album cover, the disco cowboy hat is a popular accessory choice for the tour, but you also have a decade’s worth of music and eras to choose from. You could style an outfit that’s inspired by your fave album, copied from one of her music videos, or taken from a memorable live performance, like Beychella or her pregnancy reveal at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. Since Beyoncé doesn’t kick off the U.S. leg of the tour till July, you also still have some time to replicate a few DIY Renaissance World Tour costumes if you’re feeling crafty.
Just make sure you’re putting together a ‘fit that will keep you dancing through the Renaissance tour’s three-hour setlist . For something that’s tens across the board, here are 11 Beyoncé Renaissance tour outfit ideas that the queen herself would approve of.
01 2018 Coachella Beyoncé
A popular ‘fit idea will likely be Beyoncé’s 2018 Coachella ‘fit with the Balmain hoodie and cut-off denim shorts. TikToker @hannalilleengen spotted this lewk on night one of the Renaissance Tour. Both the pink and yellow versions of the cropped hoodie are available online, but you can also DIY it with bedazzled Beta Delta Kappa letters on the front.
02 Barbiecore Beyoncé
Hot pink is already going to be popular this summer with the Barbie movie dropping in July, but since Beyoncé is a fan of the color , going Barbiecore is a solid outfit idea. A monochrome look in a pink jumpsuit with matching sunglasses and gloves is a stunning choice. You could also copy any of the other all-pink outfits Beyoncé has worn in the past.
03 “Alien Superstar” Silver Beyoncé
Metallics are going to be big at the Renaissance T our. You can’t go wrong either taking inspiration from her song “Alien Superstar” or just copying one of Bey’s silver lewks, like her 2023 Grammys dress . For a cozy out-of-this-world OOTD, grab a silver jumpsuit and pair it with some matching sneakers like this fan. The way you style your outfit is everything. You could go more 2000s, like Destiny’s Child era Beyoncé, or something more glamorous, like her silver jumpsuit from the On the Run II Tour.
04 Disco Cowgirl Beyoncé
Disco cowgirl and space cowboy seem to be front runners for Renaissance Tour aesthetics. These themes are really inspired by the album art, and involve a lot of silver, cowboy boots, and disco cowboy hats. While you can DIY your own mirrorball hat, Etsy does have a few for purchase. In fact, Etsy is where Bey got her hat , according to the seller ( @abbypilled ).
05 Denim Dream Beyoncé
Along with disco, denim is a popular choice for a Renaissance T our ‘fit. While you may not be ready to go full denim circa Y2K Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, you can go for something more subtle. Jean shorts with a white tee is very reminiscent of “Crazy In Love” Beyoncé . You could also top off your ‘fit with a denim cowboy hat.
06 “Formation” Realness Beyoncé
OK, now let's get in formation. If your fave era was the Lemonade one, you may want to channel Beyoncé’s “Formation” music video with an all-black ‘fit. TikToker @iamsimplymorgan has a “Formation Realness” outfit idea that includes a black jumpsuit and rhinestone black cowboy hat.
07 Comfy “7/11” Beyoncé
If you just want a ‘fit that’s going to allow you to dance the whole night, comfortable is the way to go. Something cozy like Beyoncé’s iconic “kale” crewneck outfit in the “7/11” music video is cute, simple, and easily recognizable within the BeyHive. You could even include the knee pads if you really feel like getting down.
08 Rich Auntie Beyoncé
TikToker @iamsimplymorgan also suggests “Rich Auntie Vibes” for the Renaissance Tour . This outfit idea really takes inspo from whenever Beyoncé is sporting a fur coat and being bougie. You could even copy the Lemonade album cover with a faux fur jacket.
09 Ultra Violet ‘70s Beyoncé
Now that you’ve seen what Beyoncé is wearing, you may want to copy her vibe with a psychedelic and vibrant ‘fit to match. Instead of metallic disco, go for a colorful ‘70s style. Think holographic and neon colors, like an iridescent jacket .
10 “Virgo’s Groove” Jumpsuit Beyoncé
You can’t go wrong wearing a jumpsuit to the Renaissance Tour . Not only do they fit the disco theme and are comfy, but Beyoncé has also chosen to sport some stunning jumpsuits on stage as well. The hands-on bodysuit she wears during “Drunk in Love” is already a fan fave, and you can easily wear something similar with a tan jumpsuit and black gloves. Or, you can follow TikToker @ddakhira ’s lead with some jumpsuits inspired by Beyonce’s song “Virgo’s Groove.”
11 Nearly Naked Beyoncé
The nearly naked trend is still here, so if you’re feeling bold, you might want to channel Beyoncé on the Renaissance cover for a diamond-only look. Another option is to layer your ‘fit with some mesh. TikToker @renaissance_era7 found some great mesh shirts to throw on over a more colorful top. White mesh over a black bodysuit will look like Beyoncé’s custom Balmain bodysuit in the show. You could even pair black mesh with something yellow for a BeyHive-inspired OOTD.
This article was originally published on 05.13.23
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Beyoncé has officially kicked off her hotly-anticipated 2023 Renaissance tour and is, of course, pulling out all the stops with her shimmery stage fits. So, for any fans wanting to match Queen B's regal vibe, here are all the Beyoncé Renaissance outfit ideas you need—and trust us, you'll be crazy in love with all the picks...
Commencing her world tour in Stockholm on Wednesday, May 10, 2023, Beyoncé's Renaissance outfits were a treat to the eyes—um, can we take a moment for her high-fashion breastplates ? There was certainly no shortage of glitz, glamour, or silver fashion for that matter, with B wearing everything from metallic jackets to crystal-embellished sheer bodysuits.
It's the type of artistic spectacle that just makes you want to get your groove on (or should we say Virgo Groove?), so naturally, attendees want to match the energy and channel their own favorite track or album through their clothes—much like Taylor Swift fans have been doing with the ERA's tour. To that end, we've rounded up all the key pieces fans will need for the perfect Beyoncé Renaissance-inspired outfit...
All the best Beyoncé Renaissance outfit ideas
So, you're going to the Renaissance tour but have no idea what to wear—we've got one word for you, glitter. As long as you're shimmering like a disco ball you will not look out of place, not to mention wearing either gold, silver, sequins and or a pair of cowboy boots.
Concert-goers lucky enough to catch the first show have also set the trend for wearing crystal-covered cowboy hats, so that's another route to go down.
As for basing your looks off Beyoncé's actual stage fits, as mentioned she's putting the capital S in sparkle. So far we've seen her rep both gold and silver ensembles, as well as black sequin-covered jumpsuits and shimmery naked-like jumpsuits too (so opting for a trendy sheer dress would also not go amiss).
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Now, to make life really easy for you—so you can just focus on the life-changing experience that will be seeing Beyoncé IRL—we've scoured the web for some Renaissance-inspired staples, that can also live on in your capsule wardrobe long after the tour ends...
The easiest way to recreate your own Renaissance-inspired outfit is to opt for a metallic or silver ensemble...
Nasty Gal Metallic Star Bum Faux Leather Trouser
Not only are these unbelievably on-theme with the whole cowboy aesthetic fans, thanks to their star pocket design and reflective silver color, but they're also 60% off right now! Yep, you can snag them for just $67.60.
Pair with a white or black tank top, or a matching silver top for the perfect concert-ready fit!
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ZARA Rhinestone Fringe Crop Top
RRP: $69.90
Hello sparkle! This rhinestone top is perfect for the Renaissance tour and beyond. Pair with jeans or a skirt for a party look that's easy to dance in.
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Gold is also a safe bet for Beyoncé-approve fit...
Free People Gold Rush Long Sleeve
This gold top is ideal for anyone wanting to subtly hit the theme.
Pair with black trousers or jeans, with some gold huggie earrings . Available in sizes XS to L.
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Urban Outfitters Metallic Heart Halter Top
This top just screams Renaissance tour—pair it over a bralette or white T-shirt. Available in sizes S to L.
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3. Sequins/Diamantes
& Other Stories Fitted Sequin Turtleneck Top
Another very wearable piece, this fitted, sequin top would look great paired with the above silver trousers, or with a pair of jeans, for something a little more low-key. Available in sizes XS to L.
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Urban Outfitters Rere Sheer Diamante Midi Dress
RRP: $169
This sheer, sparkly dress would definitely make a statement, pair with a bodysuit or slip dress (either black or go louder with a gold or silver slip!) and a cowboy hat.
4. Cowboy boots
Now, we couldn't not include some clunky cowboy boots..
ASOS DESIGN Cupid contrast western knee boots in metallic mix
No sorry, these are everything. These boots just belong at the Renaissance tour. Currently available in sizes 4 to 8
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Stradivarius knee high western boots in silver
If you wanted something a little less noisy (we're upset, but okay.), these silver cowboy boots are also very on-theme.
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Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour: All the outfits from her shows
24 May 2023, 12:00
Beyonce has taken to the stage for her first headline concert since 2018
Here's all the jaw-dropping looks Beyoncé wears on the Renaissance World Tour.
Every single time that Queen Bey graces the stage, we are enthralled by her stunning outfits and her performances for the Renaissance World Tour .
From her incredible setlist to the dance-inspired stage design, we are mesmerised by quite literally every aspect of Beyonce's show-stopping performance.
She has been styled by the legendary Shinona Turini, who has curated the most dazzling wardrobe full of jaw-dropping looks.
One part of the tour is the sheer amount of costume changes that Bey does - a whopping 9 in total!
Beyoncé expected to earn BILLIONS from Renaissance World Tour
Alexander mcqueen bodysuit.
Bey started her tour as a vision in a black metallic bodysuit designed by Alexander McQueen from their 2023 collection.
The brand posted on their Instagram about the look and described the dazzling look as a "silver bugle bead and crystal anatomical embroidery."
10 10 10's all across the board from us!
Custom David Koma
Beyoncé wowed us with this colourful David Koma look - featuring thigh-high boots with an iridescent shine.
It is straight from the Spring 2023 runway, with the singer accessorising the look with circular earrings.
Custom Loewe Bodysuit
Bey - this is a slay!
The singer wore a dazzling Loewe bodysuit, inspired bu the iconic glove-print dress from the Fall 2022 rtw collection.
She teamed the look with matching black gloves as she sung a whopping 40(!) songs throughout the evening.
Custom Courréges
Valentino Ballgown
Beyoncé looks radiant in this Valentino ivory silk gown from Valentino, complete with crystal rhinestones and a side split.
. @Beyonce , on stage in Valentino During the performance for her Renaissance World Tour, Beyoncé opted for an ivory silk gown with all over crystal rhinestones and side slit, designed especially for her by #PierpaoloPiccioli and styled by Shiona Turini #RenaissanceWorldTour pic.twitter.com/zdj7ZPVT9X — Valentino (@MaisonValentino) May 15, 2023
Custom Mugler #1
Beyonce went full robotic couture in this custom Mugler costume.
It was inspired by the robot suit from their Fall 1995 collection - deemed extremely influential in the world of fashion design.
custom mugler by casey cadwallader, referencing one of manfred’s most iconic creations of all time, the ‘robot suit’ from thierry mugler fall 1995 pic.twitter.com/DhI6kxTYYu — ❦ (@saintdoII) May 11, 2023
Custom Mugler #2
Bee realness for Queen Bey!
Beyonce performed 'America Has A Problem' in this custom Mugler getup.
second custom mugler by casey cadwallader, referencing another one of manfred’s collections, thierry mugler spring 1997 ‘les insectes’ haute couture pic.twitter.com/BVJs5bdVTB — ❦ (@saintdoII) May 11, 2023
Custom Coperni
Beyoncé levitated from the stage in this Coperni silver look.
She matched the iridescent and sparkling horse, and teamed the look with matching gloves and looked every inch the spectacle in the gleaming bodysuit.
Custom Balmain
Beyonce then took us into a pearl fantasy with this custom Balmain getup, which was inspired by Balmain Fall 2023.
She paired the bodysuit with a hat and sunglasses on opening night.
custom balmain designed by olivier rousteing inspired by the pearl detailed look #43 from balmain fall 2023 rtw pic.twitter.com/yUstL0R6II — ❦ (@saintdoII) May 11, 2023
A jaw-dropping tiffany-blue ballgown
Beyoncé has another outfit to add to the collection of jaw-dropping looks, and this time it is a mesmerising blue dress.
The cut of the dress was an off the shoulder style, with the waist cinched in to one side.
She paired the look with blue satin gloves and accessorised with a glimmering diamanté choker.
Beyoncé looks so good in blue #RENAISSANCEWorldTour pic.twitter.com/Dfg18xfHCg — RENAISSANCE Updates🪩 (@B7Album) May 24, 2023
Custom Loewe
Bey wore her second custom Loewe look in the form of a metallic breastplate with sparkling wide leg trousers.
She performed 'Run The World (Girls)' in this look, accompanied by her iconic shrugging dance moves.
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What to Wear to a Beyoncé Concert: 10 ‘Renaissance’ Looks
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Throughout the Renaissance era, Bey has dressed in an excessively opulent fashion, channeling iconic divas like Grace Jones, Bianca Jagger and Donna Summer. Relying on fashion houses such as Schiaparelli and Balmain (collaborating on the latter for an exclusive Renaissance collection), the star’s recent looks reflect the central themes of the album: downright joy with an unapologetic ode to extravagance.
Though Renaissance showcases the haute couture side of Beyoncé, it’s worth noting just how much her style has evolved from the beginning of her career nearly three decades go. At first, Beyoncé and Destiny’s Child’s Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland were famously styled by Bey’s mother, Tina Lawson. They showcased peak Y2K vibes with low-rise jeans, a ridiculous amount of crystals and Southern hip-hop edge. Once solo in 2003, Beyoncé delivered one unforgettable look after the next—from her “Crazy in Love” denim shorts to that epic 2011 MTV VMAs baby reveal and 2018’s custom Balmain, HCBU-inspired Coachella look.
And while most of us can’t hit up Schiaparelli for a custom look for the Renaissance concert this summer, the Beyhive can honor Bey’s style in a more affordable way. Below, shop 10 complete looks that reference Beyoncé’s past and present style. Just remember: Unique! That’s what you are.
“Alien Superstar”
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Channel the iconic Renaissance album cover with this futuristic cowgirl look. The disco-embellished cowboy hat will surely turn heads at the show. Pair it with a silver outfit complete with crystal cowboy boots and sleek shades to truly embody an alien superstar.
Etsy Disco Mirrorball Hat
Dolls Kill Icy Sheriff Shine Boots
Fashion Nova Sunglasses
Revolve Steve Madden Corset
Fashion Nova Sheer Metallic Pants
“i don’t pop molly, i rock tom ford”.
Copy the star’s iconic 2014 look in this sequin jersey dress from Fashion Nova. Pair the look with a sleek pair of patent booties for a chic touch.
Fashion Nova Sequin Jersey Dress
ALDO Black Ankle Boots
“pure/honey”.
Opt for a completely gilded look for the show in this Norma Kamali top and extravagant ASOS pants. Double down on the gold theme with a matching bag, earrings and shoes.
Norma Kamali x Revolve Crop Top
ASOS Tasseled Pants
Revolve Gold Hoop Earrings
Amazon Hand-Woven Knotted Bag
Bottega Veneta Gold Aviator Sunglasses
Also Bamba Gold Strappy Sandals
“survivor”.
Throw it back to Bey’s Destiny’s Child days with a look that screams “Survivor.” We love this sequin Adidas x IVY Park tank for the look, coupled with a tattered skirt and gold-adorned accessories.
Adidas x Ivy Park Green Sequin Tank Top
Amazon Camo Cargo Mini Skirt
Fstrend Statement Chunky Gold Choker
ALDO Combat Boots
For Beyoncé’s two-weekend Coachella set in 2018, she dedicated her performances to HBCUs (historically Black colleges and universities) and their legendary homecoming celebrations. Revisit that era with these selections.
MSGM Crystal-Embellished Hoodie
LAGSHIAN One-Piece Bodysuit
Fashion Nova Dark Wash Shorts
Dolls Kill Azalea Wang Sequin Boots
Fully patterned.
No stranger to the brand, Bey has worn Marine Serre on numerous occasions. Sp lurge on the matching boots for the full look, or opt for a sleek pair of black booties instead.
Marine Serre Jumpsuit
Marine Serre Second Skin Boots
Sheer Long-Sleeve Cover-Up
Ball Shape Rhinestone Clutch
Throughout her career, Beyoncé has turned to monochromatic red looks to make a statement. This chainmail dress screams Renaissance , perfect for dancing along to “Break My Soul” or “Cuff It.” Style it with this crystalized Brandon Blackwood trunk and a bold pair of red shield sunnies.
Revolve Danni Mini Dress
Dolls Kill Cherry Big Dreams Sunglasses
Brandon Blackwood Mini Kendrick Trunk
Appearing on MTV’s TRL with Jay-Z back in the 2000s, Bey opted for a denim dress, New York Yankees cap and Timberland-inspired heels. While the look screams N.Y.C., make it your own by donning your favorite team’s logo.
New York Yankees Hat
Princess Polly Mini Denim Dress
Steve Madden Ankle Boots
“crazy in love”.
Pay homage to Bey’s first single, “Crazy in Love,” with a look straight out of the video. Pair a simple white tank with low-rise denim shorts and a set of red pumps (we love this crystal-embellished pair). Add a body chain for a sexy, subtle touch of glamour.
Forever21 Low-Rise Denim Shorts
Fashion Nova White Tank
Gold Body Chain
ALDO Stessy Stiletto Heels
Fringe benefits.
Renaissance will give the Beyhive an opportunity to simply be extra. Follow suit with this sequin zebra dress plus a fringe jacket and boots. Add a pair of retro-future shades for a totally ’80s look.
Forever21 Sequin Zebra Cami Dress
Fashion Nova Fringe Boots
Fashion Nova Fringe Jacket
Forever21 Sequin Chain Handbag
Moncler Orizion 65MM Sunglasses
The finishing touch? An epic IG Story that’ll have all your friends sliding in to ask: how was Beyoncé IRL?!
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The “Renaissance World Tour” is upon us! And let’s cut to the chase; you need outfit inspiration. This Wednesday, Beyoncé will embark upon the most anticipated event of the year. More than half of the world is excited to witness the queen live on stage in all her talented glory. But before we can fully get into beehive mode, we have to ensure our fits are on point to slay.
Beyoncé’s “ Renaissance World Tour “ represents more than just a concert; it’s a celebration of self-expression – a debut of your revived self-appreciation and unbreakable spirit. That said, your fashion choices for this concert must match your new-found aura and stretch beyond your typical, everyday attire. This is your time to go all out with your style. Whether you’re opting for the “Church Girl” look or planning on serving “Alien Superstar,” do whatever your “Energy” calls for. Just make sure it’s giving “I’m That Girl” vibes.
Events like these can bring about worry when you have no idea what to wear. Therefore, we are assisting you by choosing eight online stores packed with “Cozy” Renaissance Tour styles that you’ll love. Jump in below and get the inspiration to fashionably turn this tour out!
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Let your inner “thoty” out to play at the Renaissance World Tour in STRIPT’s sensual looks. Give the girls “Thique” in a fitted romper that screams snatch. Pair the look with sexy heels if your feet can handle them or combat boots for a more relaxed vibe.
2. The Vault By Sacha
Everything The Vault By Sacha has is giving “Heated.” This red hoodie and black and white skirt are perfect for the Renaissance World Tour as it says, “I’ve arrived.” Check out this fly boutique for unique pieces that speak to individuality.
3. Steve Madden
Of course, your shoe game has to be on point for the tour of the century. Pay homage to Bey’s Houston, Texas roots in these metallic cowgirl boots. Pair them with cheeky shorts and a graphic tee, and dance all night.
If the Renaissance World Tour comes to your city during the summer, Hanifa has the styles you need to rock. This olive mini dress is fun, flirty, and everything “Summer Renaissance.”
5. Terrell Dominick
Standing out is a must at the Renaissance concert. Terrell Dominick’s looks will have you on center stage wherever you sit. But we must warn you, wearing an outfit from her store will cause people to constantly ask you, “Where did you get that from?”
6. Runway By HDM
Denim and jumpsuits pair well with concerts. Jumpsuits are easy to style and provide all the comfort you need to rock out. You can dress a jumpsuit up or down and wear it again for another event because they always stay in style. Check out Runway By HDM for a cute jumper to wear to the concert.
7. Caribbean Cowgirl
Bring the color to the Renaissance World Tour with a vibrant look from Caribbean Cowgirl. Whether you need a vintage oversized blazer or a luxurious kimono, this fabulous boutique has you covered.
8. Good American
Anything that sparkles is an ode to Queen Bey. Our girl loves her some shimmer and shine, and Good American has the perfect denim fringe shorts for the Renaissance Tour. And if these bottoms don’t fit your fancy, this size-inclusive shop has plenty of other cool looks to choose from.
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Beyonce’s Renaissance’ World Tour: Every Jaw-Dropping and Head-Turning Outfit
The Renaissance is here! Beyoncé kicked off her highly-anticipated world tour on Wednesday, May 10, delivering drama with her vocals and her wardrobe.
The 41-year-old hitmaker blessed fans at Stockholm’s Friends Arena with a 37-song set list that opened with her beloved 2003 track, “Dangerously in Love.” As she belted out the melody, which comes from her 2003 debut studio album by the same name, she glistened in a metallic catsuit made custom by Alexander McQueen . The dazzling one-piece featured metallic embellishments throughout and was equipped with a protruding detail at the hip.
Beyoncé teamed the number with coordinating ankle boots that featured “crystal anatomical embroidery on a black mesh base,” the fashion house revealed in a press release on Wednesday. She kept the design on to perform “Flaws and All,” growing emotional as she sang the lyrics . “And I love you all. I’m so filled with gratitude. I thank you,” she told fans in a video shared via Twitter.
After singing other hits from her iconic discography, including “I Care” and “1+1,” the Texas native serenaded the audience with tunes from Renaissance — her seventh studio album, which dropped in July 2022.
For that portion of the show, Beyoncé slipped into a silver sequin bodysuit by Courrèges. The waist-cinching piece was the perfect selection as she sang “Alien Superstar” as it was equipped with reflective details at the center. The Grammy winner wore the garment with Gedebe boots and one black leather glove.
Later in the evening, she was seen in cage-inspired garb by Balmain to perform “Crazy in Love” and a custom Loewe jumpsuit as she sang “Naughty Girl.”
Her most standout look of the night, however, was the honey bee-like outfit she unveiled by Mugler . The statuesque ensemble was equipped with a pointed bodice, which resembled the stinger of the winged insect.
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Elsewhere during the concert, Beyoncé owned the stage in creations by David Koma, Coperni and more. For the big night, the “Deja Vu” artist was styled by Shiona Turini .
Beyoncé announced her world tour via Instagram in February. The event — which is produced by Parkwood Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation — will remain in Europe until July 8. The North American leg of the tour includes stops in Chicago, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and of course, her native Houston. The tour will wrap in New Orleans on September 27.
Keep scrolling to see Beyoncé’s tour looks:
Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood
Beyonce’s Renaissance' World Tour: Every Jaw-Dropping and Head-Turning Outfit
The Renaissance is here! Beyoncé kicked off her highly-anticipated world tour on Wednesday, May 10, delivering drama with her vocals and her wardrobe.
The 41-year-old hitmaker blessed fans at Stockholm’s Friends Arena with a 37-song set list that opened with her beloved 2003 track, “Dangerously in Love.” As she belted out the melody, which comes from her 2003 debut studio album by the same name, she glistened in a metallic catsuit made custom by Alexander McQueen . The dazzling one-piece featured metallic embellishments throughout and was equipped with a protruding detail at the hip.
Beyoncé teamed the number with coordinating ankle boots that featured “crystal anatomical embroidery on a black mesh base,” the fashion house revealed in a press release on Wednesday. She kept the design on to perform “Flaws and All,” growing emotional as she sang the lyrics . “And I love you all. I’m so filled with gratitude. I thank you,” she told fans in a video shared via Twitter.
After singing other hits from her iconic discography, including “I Care” and “1+1,” the Texas native serenaded the audience with tunes from Renaissance — her seventh studio album, which dropped in July 2022.
For that portion of the show, Beyoncé slipped into a silver sequin bodysuit by Courrèges. The waist-cinching piece was the perfect selection as she sang “Alien Superstar” as it was equipped with reflective details at the center. The Grammy winner wore the garment with Gedebe boots and one black leather glove.
Later in the evening, she was seen in cage-inspired garb by Balmain to perform “Crazy in Love” and a custom Loewe jumpsuit as she sang “Naughty Girl.”
Her most standout look of the night, however, was the honey bee-like outfit she unveiled by Mugler . The statuesque ensemble was equipped with a pointed bodice, which resembled the stinger of the winged insect.
Elsewhere during the concert, Beyoncé owned the stage in creations by David Koma, Coperni and more. For the big night, the “Deja Vu” artist was styled by Shiona Turini .
Beyoncé announced her world tour via Instagram in February. The event — which is produced by Parkwood Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation — will remain in Europe until July 8. The North American leg of the tour includes stops in Chicago, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and of course, her native Houston. The tour will wrap in New Orleans on September 27.
Keep scrolling to see Beyoncé’s tour looks:
Stylish Armor
She looked ready for a fashionable battle in a metallic catsuit that featured armor-like detailing at her show in Los Angeles.
Angelic Aura
Beyoncé looked heavenly in a custom Danielle Frankel ensemble at her show in Los Angeles. The ensemble included a beaded crop top with sculpted sleeves, a waist-cinching corset and a wide-brimmed hat.
She was a vision in a hot pink mini dress with a plunging neckline during her Los Angeles concert. She teamed the frock with black gloves and black over-the-knee boots.
Lady in Red
Beyoncé was radiant in a fiery bodysuit teamed with crimson sunglasses during her Los Angeles performance.
Green Goddess
Beyoncé looked heavenly in a lime green Gaurav Gupta gown that featured a hood during her show at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Pretty in Pink
Beyoncé sparkled in a pink sequin bodysuit by Valentino at her tour stop at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
She turned heads in custom Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Beyoncé rocked sparkly denim shorts by Miu Miu on stage in New Jersey.
That’s Why She’s Beautiful
Beyoncé showed off her figure in an illusion dress by Marc Jacobs during her New Jersey concert.
She wore a custom Ivy Park sports jersey at MetLife.
Beyoncé donned a custom Schiaparelli mini dress that featured an attached shawl on stage in Chicago.
Beyonce rocked a metallic catsuit by Marine Serre during her show at Chicago’s Soldier Field.
Dancing Queen
She covered herself in crystals at her Poland show.
She looked royal in a silver design by Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing in Poland.
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Opening Act
Beyoncé blew Us away in Alexander McQueen.
Alien Superstar
Beyoncé showed Us her futuristic side in a bodysuit by Courrèges.
These Boots Are Made for Dancing
She strutted on stage in white boots by Gedebe.
Delivering Drama
The “Irreplaceable” artist’s curves were on display.
Phantasm Fashion
She created an illusion in David Koma.
All Hail the Queen
The “Get Me Bodied” singer wowed in Balmain.
Body-ody-ody
She showed off her physique in a Loewe catsuit that was covered in hands.
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She channeled her nickname in a bee-inspired Mugler look.
All Eyes on Her
Beyoncé stunned in a bell-sleeved Anrealage gown.
Everything Custom
The "Baby Boy" singer nailed it in Loewe.
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The 12 best looks Beyoncé has worn on her Renaissance World Tour — so far
- Beyoncé kicked off her Renaissance World Tour on May 10 in Stockholm, Sweden.
- The star has worn one couture outfit after another, and has yet to wear the same one twice.
- Beyoncé's tour looks include a hand-embellished gown, which took 700 hours and 12 people to make.
Much like Taylor Swift's Era's Tour outfits , Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour looks are no regular DIY job — they involve thousands of hours of work and input from world-renowned designers.
The singer has been on tour since May, dazzling her fans in a number of elaborate outfits from semi-sheer catsuits to a minidress that looks like a string of diamond necklaces.
As Beyoncé sings in "Pure/Honey," "it should cost a billion to look that good." Looking at the star's tour wardrobe, it probably does.
Here are some of the best looks from Beyoncé's tour so far.
Beyoncé has worn a number of standout couture looks on her Renaissance World Tour since it began in May 2023. She kicked off the tour in Stockholm, Sweden, where she wore a stunning Alexander McQueen catsuit during her performance.
This custom Alexander McQueen catsuit is one of many looks from the fashion house that Beyoncé has worn on tour.
The gunmetal-gray catsuit had a distinctive shape, featuring a plunging neckline, arched shoulder pads, and a peplum waist with an almost architectural element. The intricate outfit also had rows of silver bugle beads and crystal embroidery.
During the same show, the singer sported a striking Loewe catsuit with hand motifs that created an optical illusion.
Loewe designed the catsuit in collaboration with costume designer Shiona Turini, as the fashion house said on its website .
The sleeveless, gold outfit was completely embellished with crystals, and featured the hand motifs that were seen in Loewe's fall/winter 2022 runway show, according to the brand's website.
Notably, Beyoncé wore matching black opera gloves with red nails poking through to match those printed on the statement catsuit.
That same month, while performing in London, Beyoncé wore a Mugler bee bodysuit and helmet — a reference to her Beyhive fan base.
Nothing would be more fitting for Queen Bey than a queen bee outfit. During a performance in London in May, she donned a custom Mugler bee costume for her adoring fans, also known as the Beyhive.
The outfit consisted of a structural, black-and-yellow bodysuit in the shape of a bee; black, thigh-high, patent-leather boots; and a helmet with dramatic antennae to emulate those of the insect.
The arist wore a stunning Iris van Herpen gown during a June performance in Amsterdam.
During a performance in Amsterdam, Beyoncé performed her opening number "Dangerously in Love," in a dreamy design by Iris van Herpen.
The semi-sheer minidress had silver embellishments and a long train, as well as "wings" sewn into the garment's long sleeves for dramatic effect. The custom "Heliosphere" gown took 700 hours to make, featured close to 1,000 falcate embellishments made with silver-marbled silicone, and was hand-stitched by a team of 12 people, according to an Instagram post shared by the official Iris van Herpen account.
Olivier Rousteing designed a custom Balmain metallic bodysuit for Beyoncé for her Juneteenth show in Amsterdam.
For her Juneteenth looks, Beyoncé opted to exclusively wear creations by Black designers at her June 18 show in Amsterdam.
Rousteing, the creative director, of Balmain was behind one of Beyoncé's standout looks: a bodysuit that the design house called "robo-couture" in an Instagram post.
The star wore the bodysuit for her performance of "I'm That Girl." The industrial-looking garment referenced silver armor and featured metal plates that appeared to be secured by screws. It even covered her hands like a glove. She accessorized with silver thigh-high boots to match.
For the same Juneteenth Renaissance show, Beyoncé wore a red Ferragamo gown.
Beyoncé opted for a stunning, embellished gown with a square neckline and thigh-high slit, designed by Ferragamo creative director Maximilian Davis, according to a post shared on the brand's Instagram account.
The gown was a custom design in Davis' signature fiery red, and was embellished with beading in the same shade. Beyoncé accessorized the look with a pair of silver cuffs on each wrist.
During a show in Warsaw, Poland, Beyoncé wore a heavily embellished Elie Saab Haute Couture minidress with fringe details.
Beyoncé has long been a fan of Elie Saab Haute Couture for her red-carpet looks.
For her show in Warsaw, she wore an embellished, figure-hugging minidress featuring a high neckline with crystal fringing that dropped to the floor. The dress had a sheer, mesh background, to highlight the intricacy of embroidery in gold and silver tones.
She wore a stunning, metallic-green bodysuit and cape designed by Del Core in the same show.
In Warsaw, Beyoncé closed her show in an iconic custom Del Core look. The singer wore a sequin-covered, green bodysuit with a plunging neckline and peephole design, highlighted with intricate silver beading.
She paired the look with green, sparkly boots and a crystal-embellished harness that blended in with her cape to perform the final song of the night, "Summer Renaissance."
In July, the singer wore a Tiffany & Co. minidress for a performance in Toronto.
Tiffany & Co. doesn't sell clothes to us mere mortals, but Beyoncé likely isn't subject to the same rules as a brand ambassador and fashion icon.
For a show in Toronto, she wore a metallic, mesh minidress with embellishments draped across the front inspired by Elsa Peretti's "Diamonds by the Yard" jewelry line for the brand, according to an Instagram post shared by Tiffany & Co.
Beyoncé made a statement in a structural Schiaparelli outfit for a show in Chicago.
Schiaparelli is a celebrity favorite, but rather than an off-the-rack piece from the design house, Beyoncé opted for a custom design.
For her Chicago show, the artist wore a black Schiaparelli Haute Couture minidress designed by creative director Daniel Roseberry, according to a post shared by Schiaparelli's Instagram account. The garment featured a ruched bustier and a voluminous stole that was covered in hand-embroidered, silver-gray feathers and extended into a train.
For a July show in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Beyoncé paired a silver bodysuit that featured cone-shaped cups with a pink, faux-fur coat from Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini.
For the New Jersey leg of the Renaissance World Tour, Beyoncé donned a one-of-a-kind, custom design by Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini: a silver, crystal-embellished bodysuit with Madonna-esque, cone-shaped cups.
She added a pink, eco-kidassia coat that she wore perched on her shoulders over the long-sleeved bodysuit, plus a pair of silver, thigh-high boots, and statement sunglasses.
For her show in Atlanta, Georgia, the singer wore a couture runway gown by Indian designer Gaurav Gupta, inspired by a traditional South Asian sari.
Beyoncé wore a number of Gaurav Gupta looks for the US leg of her Renaissance World Tour . The designer's Neon Green Athena Saree Gown that the star wore at her Atlanta was shown at the Gupta's Paris Couture Week runway show in July.
The floor-length dress featured a high slit, and is inspired by the South Asian sari. The intricate, draped texture lends itself to the flowy fabric of the garment, which featured small cutout details on the front and side, and a hood. "It was so heartwarming to see her wear the saree gown, especially for her opening look," Gupta previously told Insider.
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