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Beyoncé Closes Out 'Formation' Tour in Stunning Lemonade-Inspired Wardrobe
Beyoncé wears a DSquared2 SS17 heraldic embroidered jacket underneath a flowing mustard jacket.
Bey and her dancers are in formation in Cavalli.
Beyoncé and her dancers custom Balmain looks get a mustard makeover – earlier this year they rocked the same look in white.
Beyoncé rocks an Ivy Park slip dress for the final stop of “The Formation World Tour.”
Beyoncé rocks a Fall 2016 Roberto Cavalli suit while joined on stage by Serena Williams.
Beyoncé gets in formation in Roberto Cavalli.
Beyoncé rocks out in Balmain with special guest Kendrick Lamar on the final stop of “The Formation World Tour.”
Beyoncé Closes Out 'Formation' Tour in Stunning Lemonade -Inspired Wardrobe
What to Wear to Beyoncé’s Formation Tour (Inspired by Lemonade)
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When Beyoncé debuted her latest visual album Lemonade on HBO and Tidal, the world started buzzing—and with good reason. The hour-long film is, in a word, epic. Not your typical music video, Lemonade is an artful cinematic experience that features mesmerizing cinematography, lush imagery, and poignant pieces of poetry and personal home video woven in between her new songs.
The entire thing is raw, fierce, empowered, and downright regal. And the fashion? One word: slay. Stunning African, Antebellum, and Victorian-inspired attire reign supreme throughout the film. And in true Beyoncé form, each sartorial choice flawlessly embodies the spirit of each song.
Below, we break down all the details of her biggest Lemonade songs and fashion moments, and how to copy her looks if you’re headed to see Bey live on her just-kicked-off Formation World Tour .
In “Hold Up,” Beyoncé is all smiles as she’s strutting down the street looking like a veritable goddess dressed in a now-iconic canary yellow ruffled dress and platform heels. Even though she’s getting a little crazy and jealous smashing car windows with a baseball bat and jumping into a monster truck like a boss, the upbeat feel of the song and the cheerful, bouncy dress perfectly juxtapose the song’s darker lyrics about topics such as anger and resentment.
All in all, Beyoncé brought the color yellow back into the spotlight, so we’re predicting the sunny hue is about to make a strong comeback. Stay ahead of the curve by donning a sexy yellow dress to her concert. Opt for a shorter version so it’s easy to dance in. Then complete the superstar look with a wild crimped mane, dark smoky eyes, gold jewelry, and sultry red nails.
“Don’t Hurt Yourself”
Beyoncé looks like such a boss during the parking garage scene in “Don’t Hurt Yourself.” The grey two-piece Yeezy outfit, the bling around her neck, the blonde cornrows, and the badass Hood By Air fur all come together to embody the hardcore swag of the song.
Bring your own swagger to the Formation World Tour with a matching crop top and curve-hugging leggings combo. Throw on a fur vest if you’re feeling daring and don’t forget to pile on the jewelry.
During “Sorry,” Beyoncé flaunts not one, but three stunning looks. One embraces African influences with tribal makeup and adds a modern twist with a camouflage suit, long braids, and a body chain that all together reflect the unapologetic attitude of the song. In another scene, she channels ancient Egyptian queen vibes with a royal braided crown, cone bra, and chandelier earrings.
And in another scene, she further emphasizes her Queen status as she sits in a throne-like chair wearing a dazzling crystal bodysuit with tennis superstar Serena Williams dancing nearby.
Perhaps the most wearable look of the bunch is the aforementioned tribal-inspired outfit. Rock your own version of it with black-and-white printed pants, a black crop top, and layers of statement necklaces.
Beyoncé burned the house down in “6 Inch” while wearing a stunning white lace bodysuit with big poufs along the sleeves. The ensemble is as hypnotic as the song itself and serves as a heavenly contrast to the blazing fire behind her.
Outside the flaming house, we see Queen Bey dressed in yellow yet again, this time in the form of a suit paired with a mini faux bob.
Unless you’re down to rock a bright yellow suit, we suggest copying Beyoncé’s white lacy outfit instead. Go for a white lace jumpsuit rather than a bodysuit and go sans statement sleeves to make it more wearable. Finish with a messy updo.
“Daddy Lessons”
Beyoncé honors her roots with this catchy country song. The mood of the song is toughness, and Bey appears riding a horse in a white tank top and jeans. For the Formation World Tour, show off some country spirit in a simple white tank top and jeans like Bey. Do your hair up in braids to complete the look.
The real sartorial stunner of “Daddy Issues” is the voluminous Antebellum-style gown she wears while singing and dancing alongside a solo guitarist. The song’s biggest daddy lesson is toughness, and the dress not only helps paint the old-school country style, but also maintains the regal and strong image we all associate with Beyoncé.
Lemonade started with images of anger and pain but comes to an end with a strong sense of redemption, healing, and moving forward. During “Freedom” we see Beyoncé on a stage dressed in an ethereal white dress. The song is a powerful anthem that celebrates her heritage while touching on racial and social issues, so it makes sense that the fashion be toned down here to let the song’s strong message be the focus.
Channel Beyoncé’s “Freedom” vibes at her concert in a billowy white maxi dress. Wear your hair down in loose waves to compliment the feminine, graceful aesthetic of the dress.
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If Beyoncé's visual album Lemonade left you thirsty for more, Bey's about to serve it right up: it's time to feast your eyes on the costumes from her Formation world tour . Naturally, the singer is stepping out in her signature stage looks — bodysuits and bedazzled items — but this time around, it's the accessories that are truly taking things to the next level. We started clapping and bowing down the moment we spotted these too-freakin'-fierce pieces, from wide-brim hats to cape details and fishnets. Scroll through to see what Queen Bey's wearing as she makes her way around the world, then start your search for a stray ticket.
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Bey got into Formation in Miami last night—and it was spectacular. What else would the queen wear for her concert debut? Of course, there were bodysuits, so many bodysuits. But Beyoncé doesn't just do a plain old body suit. Balmain and DSquared2 are just some of the buzzy designers that custom-made them for her. Check out every look from her tour here—and bow down.
Beyonce Formation Tour Outfits: Balmain
This custom-made Victorian-inspired look from Balmain is made of embroidered lace with pearls and other gemstones. The dancers are also wearing custom gold and white Balmain belted bodysuits.
Beyonce Formation Tour Outfits: Gucci
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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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From Burberry Bodysuits To Custom Coperni, Beyoncé’s 50 Best On-Stage Looks
Beyoncé has been known for her distinctive personal style since her Destiny’s Child days – only embracing more and more visually daring looks as she’s matured. Who could forget the embellished bodysuits she sported during her 2013 Mrs Carter tour, her wide-brimmed Formation hat, or the beaded Dundas gown she wore while pregnant at the 2017 Grammys?
Happily, her feverishly anticipated Renaissance tour is just as much of a fashion feast as fans had hoped. The star kicked off proceedings in Stockholm on 10 May in a Loewe catsuit covered in crystals and a gargantuan metallic cape by Coperni, among myriad other looks.
Here, Vogue looks back at some of Beyoncé’s most dazzling stage costumes through the years.
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Destiny’s Child took to the stage at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London each wearing matching lace-trim outfits.
In London, Beyoncé performed on stage with her Destiny’s Child bandmates (including her sister Solange in place of an injured Kelly Rowland) wearing a cerise metallic cut-out dress.
Destiny’s Child wore a triptych of gold outfits to perform onstage in New York.
The girlband wore low-rise bootleg jeans and crop-tops to perform in Washington DC.
She wore a floor-length gown with feather-like detail to perform at a VH1 concert in Las Vegas.
She chose a white skirt suit to sing the American national anthem at the Super Bowl.
Beyoncé duetted with Prince at the Grammy Awards wearing a shocking pink embellished and feather-trim minidress.
24-year-old Beyoncé performed on stage at the Academy Awards in a black evening gown worn with lashings of diamonds.
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The Evolution of Beyonce's Tour Wardrobe
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Tonight marks the kickoff of Beyonce's Formation World Tour and if there's anything we can count on from Queen Bey, it's a good show and an even better onstage wardrobe. In anticipation of the Lemonade costumes, we're taking a look back at all of Beyonce's best tour outfits, from her Destiny's Child days to her summer On The Run with Jay Z.
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Lauren Alexis Fisher is the Senior Editor at Cosmopolitan , overseeing digital content across fashion, lifestyle, beauty, sex, and culture. Previously, she was the Market Editor at Harper’s BAZAAR and has written for publications including WWD, Bustle, and W Magazine . When she’s not busy taste-testing her way through every dirty martini in New York, you can follow her on Instagram for bad jokes, good outfits, and annoying vacation pics.
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Spilling the lemonade! If you’re not able to make the Formation World Tour, Beyoncé ’s giving backstage access to the ins and outs of her tour wardrobe.
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The “Sorry” singer, 34, enlisted costume designer Marni Senofonte to scope out looks for the 49-show tour that spans North America and Europe. “The process for designing this tour came from the beginning of the project, which was the movie,” Senofonte said, referring to the “Formation” music video that dropped in early February. “There was a very antebellum feel to the film. We went back to New Orleans, we had this Victorian street wear.”
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Eyob Yohannes , Senofonte’s assistant, said that the search for looks began once tour plans were set in motion, and designers including Givenchy, Roberto Cavalli, Gucci and Dsquared2 courted Beyoncé’s team with their best ideas. Senofonte revealed that the singer was hands-on throughout the whole selection process, scanning through design sketches along her team and ultimately deciding what she wanted.
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An obvious winner was Balmain. While sifting through a rack of couture, the French fashion house earned praise from the Queen herself. “Wow, alright!” she exclaimed, fawning over a ruffled white lace bodysuit. “Somebody came through. That’s so pretty!”
Bey also tried on one of her huge hats, as seen in the “Formation” video and at the CFDA Fashion Awards 2016. “Nowhere in the world do they make these hats,” Senofonte told Beyoncé. “This hat maker literally drove to Mexico to buy sombreros.”
Beyoncé’s dancers get VIP treatment, too. Workers were shown dyeing the dancers’ nude fishnet stockings in a Crock-Pot, as the singers all have different skin tones.
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“It’s so exciting to see something that has been in your mind, that you’ve been working so hard [on],” Senofonte revealed. “All of it kind of goes away when you’re just sitting there and you’re living in it for those two hours.”
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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.
For another Houston ensemble, Beyoncé went with a black number by British maestro Gareth Pugh that was trimmed with reflective detailing.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 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.
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’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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
34 of Beyoncé’s Most Beautiful Customized Outfits from the Renaissance World Tour
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We just got our very first glimpse at Beyoncé’s Renaissance world tour looks, and they did not disappoint. Though it’s been almost five years since Beyoncé was last on tour with On the Run II, the singer is back on the road with her long-anticipated Renaissance world tour. She kicked it off with a buzz-worthy first performance in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 10, and, of course, she’s dressing the part for the occasion.
Beyoncé’s big return to touring called for a wardrobe fit for a queen. Dressed by stylists Shiona Turini, KJ Moody, and Julia Sarr-Jamois, the star had a collection of custom looks from some of the biggest names in fashion on opening night alone. Alexander McQueen, David Koma, Loewe…. You name it, Beyoncé most likely has it.
Until late September, Beyoncé will be going from city to city to perform her hit songs (and model some extravagant outfits, evidently) for her beloved fans all around the world. It’s set to be the summer of Beyoncé, and Beyhives know it well.
As the tour goes on, who knows what else Queen Bey will have under her belt? Scroll on to see Beyoncé’s Renaissance world tour looks. (And then manifest tickets with us. Or, if you’re one of the lucky ones who already have a seat, get some inspiration for what you’ll be wearing.)
Custom Rabanne
This disco-ready number was worn most recently during the Los Angeles performance.
Photo: Courtesy Rabanne
Custom Alexander McQueen
For the opening night in Stockholm, Beyoncé wore a custom Alexander McQueen bodysuit and ankle boots.
Custom Courrèges
Nicolas Di Felice and his Courrèges atelier were behind this custom look the superstar rocked in Stockholm.
Custom David Koma
Also in Stockholm, she also wore an iridescent custom look by David Koma, inspired by the brand’s spring-summer 2023 collection.
Custom Loewe
Jonathan Anderson crafted this jewel-encrusted trompe l’oeil Loewe catsuit exclusively for the singer’s Stockholm stop.
Custom Off-White
During her London stops, Beyoncé donned a bespoke body suit covered in “40,000 red hotfix crystals.”
Custom Mugler
Also in London, Beyoncé rocked her now-infamous bee-inspired outfit, custom-made by Mugler’s Casey Cadwallader.
Custom Roksanda
A new look for the English capital was this stunning cobalt blue gown, custom-made by independent British brand Roksanda.
Custom Gucci
Beyonce’s glittering bodysuit was a custom look by Gucci for the Amsterdam show.
Custom Balmain
For Juneteenth, Beyoncé solely wore pieces made by Black designers. This one piece was designed by Creative Director of Balmain Olivier Rousteing. The designer also created Bey’s bee-inspired look for the night.
Beyoncé went with another custom Off-White look for this special occasion. The bodysuit and jacket were designed by Art & Images director Ib Kamara.
Custom Ferragamo
Bey went for another red-hot look with this custom gown by Ferragamo Creative Director Maximilian Davis. The dress was covered in hand-embroidered crystals and beads in a matching red tone.
Also from Ferragamo and Davis, Beyoncé wore a metallic ruched dress in a captivating silver hue. The mini-dress included an a-line neck which extended into a flowing train behind her.
Custom Ivy Park
Repping her very own clothing line, Beyoncé debuted a hot pink look from Ivy Park. Her back-up dancers wore matching outfits, which featured the same hot pink hue and the Adidas stripes.
Custom Feben
Bey sported a jumpsuit from London-based designer Feben. The multi-color number was covered in sparkles which matched her hand fan.
Custom Iris van Herpen
Featuring some of Iris van Herpen’s signature designs, this custom gown took a total of 700 hours and 12 people to create, according to the design house.
Custom Richard Quinn
In Poland, Beyoncé stepped out in a head-to-toe ensemble by Richard Quinn.
Custom Carolina Herrera
In Hamburg, Germany, Bey was red hot in this custom Carolina Herrera dress that featured matching gloves connected by a cape.
Custom Elie Saab
For Warsaw, Beyoncé was draped in glittering jewels.
Custom Del Core
Bey lit up the Warsaw night sky in a glittering Del Core one piece.
Bey went for a daring leg slit with this Balmain look.
Custom Tiffany & Co. and Malone Souliers
For Toronto, Bey upped her wardrobe with a sparking sheer chain mesh dress from Tiffany & Co. along with matching pumps from Malone Souliers.
Custom Schiaparelli
The wind was a paid actor in Chicago.
Acne Studios
This Barbie is a superstar.
Custom Marine Serre
Cyborg chic.
At her New Jersey show, Bey made her grand entrance in an Alexander McQueen jumpsuit and cape while riding a matching horse ascending from above.
Custom Ivy Park x Adidas
Beyoncé and Blue matched in these jersey and camo combos.
Keeping in tune with the American vibe, Beyoncé paired some denim cut-offs with a sparkly Miu Miu tank top. She matched it to her fringe thigh-high boots for cohesive and dazzling look.
Custom Marc Jacobs
This white and black striped ensemble channeled the iconic original Barbie .
Custom Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
Paired with a pale orange fur coat, this one piece was show-stopping.
Custom Valentino
Beyoncé and her trusted team of stylists and designers truly spared no sparkle or feather for this tour.
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In Washington D.C., Beyoncé debuted a Nina Ricci velvet and mesh jumpsuit designed by Harris Reed. The bedazzled outfit matched her Tiffany & Co. drop earrings.
She was shining from head to toe.
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81 Beyoncé Concert Outfit Ideas for the Renaissance World Tour Inspired by Fans, Celebrities, and Bey’s Looks
Including silver tops, pants, and accessories to celebrate Virgo season
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- Tops and Bodysuits to Wear to the Beyoncé Concert
Dresses and Jumpsuits to Wear to the Beyoncé Concert
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Like many Beyoncé fans, I spent a lot of time thinking about what I’d wear to the Renaissance World Tour, the artist’s first solo tour in seven years . And, on July 29 at MetLife Stadium, the effort paid off when Queen Bey exclaimed from the stage , “I want to say thank you for all your beautiful outfits. It’s my favorite thing to see.”
The crowd around me was dotted with sequins and metallics, disco ball cowboy hats dripping with crystal beads, and micro-bags small enough to hold a phone and two tubes of lipgloss (the essentials). Fans paid homage to the Renaissance album’s sparkling house beats with glittering outfits (and comfortable shoes ) to dance for the entirety of the nearly three-hour-long concert.
The Grammy winner, who turned 42 on September 4, asked fans attending her upcoming concerts to wear “your most fabulous silver fashions” in celebration of her birthday and Virgo season. “We’ll surround ourselves in a shimmering human disco ball each night,” Bey said in her Instagram story.
Finding an outfit that’s glamorous enough to impress the Bey Hive while still feeling “comfortable in my skin” meant hours of online shopping and research — which, as a shopping writer at PEOPLE, is basically my job. I opted for a lightweight, sheer dress layered with a crystal-netted top.
On the night of the show, as I sang along to “Formation” and yelled my way through the “Heated” outro, I also took note of the fabulous outfits in the crowd. The two biggest trends I spotted were metallic silver tops and denim bottoms — both easy to recreate with affordable pieces.
To make your life easier, I rounded up everything you’ll need for a killer Beyoncé concert outfit, no matter the weather. Keep scrolling to shop comfortable platform sneakers, metallic tops, sequin dresses, translucent rain ponchos, and more Beyoncé concert outfit ideas inspired by celebrities, influencers, and fans who went to the Renaissance tour. We even found the jersey that Blue Ivy Carter wore on stage — and it’s only $20 .
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Tops and Bodysuits to Wear to the Beyoncé Concert
- Abmoiu Leather Corset Top , $26.99; amazon.com
- Jumisee Sparkly Rhinestone Butterfly Crop Top , $23.99; amazon.com
- Skims Disco Mock Neck Thong Bodysuit , $88; nordstrom.com
- Miduo V Neck Sequin Tank Top , $30.99; amazon.com
- Victray Sequin Halter Top , $22.83; amazon.com
- Krtwrnt Strap Cami Crop Top , $17.99 (orig. $20.99); amazon.com
- Cider Metallic Asymmetrical Ruched Tank Top , $12; shopcider.com
- H&M Oversized Fit Printed New York T-shirt , $20.99; hm.com
- Yokawe Crystal Fishnet Tank Top , $17.66; amazon.com
- Boohoo Oversized Sequin Shirt , $27.50 (orig. $55); boohoo.com
- Meihuida Knit Sparkly Tank Top , $22.99; amazon.com
- Long Sleeve Bodysuit , $29.40 (orig. $42); nordstrom.com
- Boohoo Silver Chainmail Crop Top , $22.50 (orig. $45); boohoo.com
- Lrady Sheer Mesh Bodysuit , $25.99 (orig. $29.99); amazon.com
- Cider Metallic Round Neckline Tank Top , $10; shopcider.com
- Cider Metallic Ruched Backless Corset Top , $14; shopcider.com
- Universal Thread Long Sleeve Oversized Button-Down Shirt , $25; target.com
- Cider Rhinestone Tassels Hem Crop Tank Top , $14; shopcider.com
- Metallic High Leg Bodysuit Suit ; $29.99; amazon.com
- Ava Lace Corset Top , $54; nordstrom.com
If you’re planning to dance all night long, then take a tip from Oprah, who attended the Beyoncé concert on July 30 at MetLife Stadium with her bestie Gayle, and throw on a comfortable blouse and jeans. We’re currently eyeing this one from Target, which has a cute oversized fit. It’s made from soft cotton, which helps keep you cool if it’s hot when the show starts and keeps you cozy when the sun goes down at night.
Another way to be comfortable and still stand out at any concert is with an eye-catching body suit , like this affordable style from Amazon. One customer called it the “perfect concert top” and said it kept them “comfortable for 10 hours.” It comes in a variety of sheer and sparkly styles, and it’s on sale for just $26 right now.
Metallic High Leg Bodysuit Suit
Bey’s jaw-dropping stage looks might change from show to show, but holographic elements have stayed a consistent theme in her ‘fits. This holographic bodysuit is totally on-theme, and fits like a stretchy one-piece bathing suit. Best of all, it costs just under $30 (and we’re planning to rewear it for a fitness Barbie Halloween costume !)
If you’re trying to channel Blue Ivy’s fierce dance moves, then you can pick up the oversized New York T-shirt that she wore onstage at the MetLife Stadium show. Layer it over a denim skirt and throw on a holographic hat to complete your stage-worthy outfit.
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- The Drop Zayne Shine Slip Dress , ($59.90); amazon.com
- Lulus Made to Mingle Silver Metallic Long Sleeve Jumpsuit , $19 (orig. $74); lulus.com
- Floerns Sleeveless Bodycon Silver Dres s, $32.99; amazon.com
- Bebe Silver Chiffon Sleeve Dress , $39.97 (orig. $99); nordstromrack.com
- Lyaner Mesh Long Sleeve Dress , $36.99; amazon.com
- Lulus Lost In Your Eyes Silver Sequin Bodycon Dress , $69; lulus.com
- Ishleytop Sliver Fringe Mini Dress , $19.89 (orig. $32.99); amazon.com
- Allegra K Sequin V-Neck Mini Dress , $40.99; amazon.com
- Lulus Meria Black and Silver Metallic Off-the-Shoulder Romper , $56; lulus.com
- Cider Cowl Neck Metallic Mini Dress , $17.60 (orig. $22); shopcider.com
- Ecdahicc All-Over Fringe Dress , $46.69; amazon.com
- Cider Mock Neck Sheer Slit Midi Dress , $26; shopcider.com
- UO Tara Liquid Maxi Slip Dress , $79; urbanoutfitters.com
- Boohoo Plus Sequin Off The Shoulder Wrap Midi Dress , $47.50 (orig. $95); boohoo.com
- Standards & Practices Plus Size Cowl Neck Metallic Satin Slipdress , $88; nordstrom.com
- Crvy Lennox Shortsuit , $128; freepeople.com
- Lulus Only Tonight Hot Pink Two-Piece Wide-Leg Jumpsuit , $69
- Edikted Let it B Sheer Lace Open Back Jumpsuit , $53.20 (orig. $60.80); nordstrom.com
Looking like an “alien superstar” is shockingly easy with the right dress. Plus, a breezy dress can help keep you cool while you dance. The Lyaner Mesh Long Sleeve Dress is made from a breathable, stretchy mesh and comes with a comfy black tank top and shorts to wear under. The dress is covered with sparkling constellations, which sets the vibe for an out-of-this-world concert look (and feels on-theme for Virgo season).
To really nail Beyonce’s silver outfit decree, consider this sparkling midi dress from Amazon while it’s 63 percent off. The swingy fit would pair perfectly with a pair of shiny cowboy boots, and you could even throw a cropped jean jacket over your shoulders if the night gets chilly.
A Beyoncé concert is the perfect opportunity to be as extra as you want and bring out the color, sparkles, and attitude. This sparkly, tasseled dress reminds me of the bright green one worn by a fan named Nyah I saw at the MetLife Stadium show. Her outfit immediately stuck out to me thanks to its unique texture and movement. If you’re trying to channel Bey’s “Cozy” outfit, then a bright pink set, like this one from Lulu’s , is a stylish and comfortable option.
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- Abercrombie Denim Midi Skirt , $80; abercrombie.com
- Cider Sequin Middle Waist Mini Skirt , $26; shopcider.com
- Sarfel Sequin Tassel Skirt, $14.99; amazon.com
- Boohoo Metallic Faux Leather Mini Skirt , $20 (orig. $40); boohoo.com
- Abercrombie Knotted Satin Midi Skirt in Silver , $42 (orig. $70); abercrombie.com
- Cider Metallic Middle Waist Ruched Maxi Skirt , $28; shopcider.com
- Edikted Women's Metallic Low Rise Jeans , $89.60 (orig. $128); macys.com
- Pippa Cargo Denim Miniskirt , $55.20 (orig. $69); nordstrom.com
Some of Beyoncé’s most iconic looks have featured denim pants, including the cover art for her 2003 solo album Dangerously in Love. Denim skirts are currently trending, so I’ve got my eye on this light-wash maxi skirt from Abercrombie . It has a stylish front slit that gives you room to dance freely to “Dangerously in Love.”
Pippa Cargo Denim Miniskirt
Another piece that we’re coveting is this adorable cargo mini skirt that would pair perfectly with cowboy boots. Plus, you can get it for $14 less than its typical price right now.
Of all the outfits I saw in the crowd at the Renaissance show, fan Jennifer Patrone’s silver pants stood out from the rest for their flattering cut and eye-catching shine. I found a similar pair of low rise metallic jeans at Macy’s , and they’re $50 off right now.
- Soda Picotee Silver Metallic Cowboy Boots , $54.99 (orig. $99.99); amazon.com
- Pasuot Silver Knee High Cowboy Boots , $69.99; amazon.com
- Goserce Metallic Pink Cowgirl Boots , $48.68 (orig. $61.99); amazon.com
- Superga Lowtop Platform Sneakers in Black and White , $33; amazon.com
- Wild Fable Brynley Western Boots in Silver , $42; target.com
- Open Edit Regina Mary Jane Pointed Toe Flat , $59.95; nordstrom.com
- Crocs Bay Silver Glitter Clogs , $41.24; amazon.com
- Dirty Laundry Unite Western Bootie , $69.95; nordstrom.com
- Cariuma Oca Low Off-White Canvas , $89; cariuma.com
Comfortable footwear is the key to dancing all night long — and what could be more comfortable than a pair of Crocs? This sparkly silver pair keeps with the silver theme and provides that classic Croc comfort you know and love.
If you’re on the hunt for a pair of classic, comfortable sneakers that will go with any outfit, then the Cariuma Oca low-tops will check all the boxes. The breathable sneakers are often worn by celebrities, including Ashton Kutcher and John Hamm. And, if you’re worried that sneakers won’t be dressy enough for the occasion, rest assured that even Helen Mirren prioritized comfort and wore a pair of Cariuma sneakers to the Cannes Film Festival in 2021. If they’re nice enough for Cannes, they’re nice enough for us!
Dirty Laundry Unite Western Bootie
Cowboy boots are having a major style moment, and now’s the perfect time to snag yourself a pair. We’re adding these versatile white western booties to cart.
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- Joylife Metallic Bucket Hat , $14.99; amazon.com
- BP Crystal Drape Cowboy Hat , $39; nordstrom.com
- SoJourner Space Cowboy Hat , $19.99; amazon.com
- Luxejew Lightweight Teardrop Silver Earrings , $13.99; amazon.com
- BP Cubic Zirconia Y-Necklace , $9 (orig. $15); nordstrom.com
- Liksmu Wrap Around Silver Sunglasses , $9.99; amazon.com
- A New Day Rhinestone Chandelier Earrings , $7.99 (orig. $9.99); target.com
- Freesmily Transparent Rain Poncho with Hood , $16.99 (orig. $19.99); amazon.com
- Bingone Disco Ball Cowboy Hat , $39.99 (orig. $45.99) ; amazon.com
- Aire Ceres Rectangular Sunglasses in Silver Chrome , $39; nordstrom.com
- Gudessly Shiny Rhinestones Sun Visor , $11.99 (orig. $13.99); amazon.com
- Touch of Sparkle Zodiac Virgo Necklace , $34.95; anthropologie.com
- Wild Fable Silver Puffy Heart Rope Necklace , $6.40 (orig. $8.00); target.com
- Yuwita Rhinestone Mini Handbag , $26.90 (orig. $42.90); amazon.com
- Boohoo Black Rhinestone Tassel Trim Cowboy Hat , $30 (orig. $60); boohoo.com
- Jusavie Silver Purse , $24.99 (orig. $26.99); amazon.com
- Veckle Clear Stadium Approved Adjustable Belt Bag , $14.99 (orig. $15.99); amazon.com
- JW Pei Silver Abacus Bag , $76.49 (orig. $89.99); amazon.com
- Cenapog Crystal Sparkly Tassel Headband , $12.97; amazon.com
- Lackycc Clear Crossbody Bag Shoulder Handbag , $14.99 (orig. $24.99); amazon.com
- Lululemon Mini Belt Bag , $38; lululemon.com
- Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag , $38; lululemon.com
- Bauble Bar Dalilah Hoops in Silver , $42; baublebar.com
- BP Butterfly Layered Belly Chain , $9 (orig. $15); nordstrom.com
- Boohoo Silver Bead Bag , $27.50 (orig. $55); boohoo.com
- Dageda Body Glitter Gel in Silver , $6.99; amazon.com
Of course, a dazzling Beyoncé concert outfit is not complete without the right accessories. Let the Renaissance cover art inspire you and grab a glitzy cowboy hat to top off your ‘fit. This shade-shifting hat from Amazon comes in nine different holographic colors to channel your inner Alien Superstar. And, best of all, it’s just $20.
Rain or shine, Queen Bey knows how to put on a fantastic show (she even performed during a downpour at her Maryland show ), so if it looks likely to rain for your show, a translucent poncho like this one from Amazon can keep you dry and still allows your fabulous outfit shine through.
Veckle Clear Stadium-Approved Fanny Pack
Before you head to the concert venue, remember to check your arena’s rules about what you can and can’t bring inside. Many venues don’t allow bags over a certain size unless the bag is clear, so grabbing a see-through fanny pack, like this one from Amazon , can save you time in the security line, and it allows you to hold your phone, keys, and wallet hands-free during the show.
Lululemon Mini Belt Bag
The internet-famous Lululemon Belt Bag now comes in an adorable mini version, which is the perfect size for a phone and keys. You can clip the bag around your waist or across your body while you dance and then take it anywhere you go post-concert. Plus, it’s less than $40 and comes in eight colors. The original-sized Belt Bag is also a great choice if you’re looking to take a few more things along with you, and it costs the same as the mini.
Riding the train back to New York City from Metlife Stadium in New Jersey, I was surrounded by fellow fans glittering with rhinestones and sweat. It was clear that we were all still reeling from the once-in-a-lifetime performance we’d just witnessed. The artistry and pride that fans put into their looks is one of the factors that make the show special. If you have a chance to catch the tour, be sure to find an outfit that brings that “Kodak energy.”
Keep scrolling for unique outfit ideas for the Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour — but make sure to hurry and order to get yours in time for the next show!
Joylife Metallic Bucket Hat
Abmoiu leather corset top, floerns sleeveless bodycon silver dress , soda picotee silver metallic cowboy boots, wild fable silver puffy heart rope necklace, cenapog crystal sparkly tassel headband, jumisee sparkly rhinestone butterfly crop top, boohoo black rhinestone tassel trim cowboy hat, pasuot silver knee high cowboy boots, miduo v neck sequin tank top, gudessly shiny rhinestones sun visor , jw pei silver abacus bag, krtwrnt strap cami crop top, freesmily transparent rain poncho with hood, bp cubic zirconia y-necklace, yokawe crystal fishnet tank top, aire ceres rectangular sunglasses in silver chrome,, goserce metallic pink cowgirl boots, lulus made to mingle silver metallic long sleeve jumpsuit, liksmu wrap around silver sunglasses, bebe silver chiffon sleeve dress.
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Ishleytop Sliver Fringe Mini Dress
Cider sequin middle waist mini skirt, open edit regina mary jane pointed toe flat , touch of sparkle zodiac virgo necklace.
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Lulu’s Only Tonight Hot Pink Two-Piece Jumpsuit
Boohoo silver bead grab bag, asos design long sleeve bodysui, standards & practices plus size cowl neck metallic satin slipdress, bp butterfly layered belly chain, uo tara liquid maxi slip dress.
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Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour Wardrobe Is Fashion Diplomacy at Its Finest
By André-Naquian Wheeler
At this point, Beyoncé’s Renaissance world tour is part concert, part extended exercise in seeing just how many custom looks one pop star can commission and pack. Queen Bey has upended the typical stadium show model and turned it into an ever-changing format full of surprises and new looks.
Nearly every tour stop so far—there are 51 dates on the books in total, as of right now—has featured a new never-been-seen look designed by some of the biggest names in contemporary fashion. Off-White, Balmain, Brandon Blackwood, and on and on. What you may not have noticed, however, is that Bey often honors the country she’s in by wearing a designer who calls that nation home: Jacquemus for Marseille, France (the designer’s hometown); Alexander McQueen, David Koma , Robert Wun, and Stella McCartney for the singer’s five-night residency in London; custom Fendi in Barcelona that featured designs pulled from Spanish artist Antonio Lopez. It’s the pop star’s version of fashion diplomacy.
Using fashion as a medium to silently signal a connection and appreciation towards a culture or community is nothing new, but it’s more usually the territory of royals (see: Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle ) and political figures ( first lady Jill Biden being one great example). But then again, Beyoncé, with over 300 million followers on Instagram, is her own kind of head of state. The full-throated amplification of international voices feels even more poignant in a post-COVID landscape. Only a mere few years ago, such a large-scale world tour, bringing together thousands of people, was hard to imagine happening again.
But such is the sartorial savvy of Beyoncé. She has developed a penchant for pulling multiple looks—in varying colorways and shades—for a single tour, often bringing new custom looks in and out for a specific leg of a tour or a marquee performance. But the Renaissance world tour takes the idea of constant reinvention, long popular among female pop stars especially, to unprecedented heights. There is a seemingly never-ending stream of shiny, disco-era-inflected looks that build upon Renaissance ’s ballroom-inspired sonic and visual aesthetic, styled by KJ Moody, Shiona Turini, Karen Langley, and Julia Sarr-Jamois. There’s something campy and almost Barbie-like about the sheer scope of the singer’s wardrobe at this point. It aligns with the maximalist, more-is-more theme of Renaissance and its celebration of ballroom culture. In the underground world of ballroom and drag, largely populated by marginalized Black and brown queer voices, there is nothing more aspirational than unbounded excess.
It’s easy for one to get the sense that Beyoncé is changing clothes so frequently and so wildly not particularly because she has to maintain our attention, but because she wants to. It would make sense for an artist, album, and tour squarely focused on self-determination and control. One of the show’s interludes features an emcee, full of boastful sass, poking fun at fans’ never-ending pleas and thirst for supporting Renaissance music videos. “You’ve asked for the visuals,” the voice says. “You’ve called for the queen. But a queen moves at her own pace.” There are no visuals yet, but there has been an effective and fabulous exploration of the album’s world through a plethora of looks, including ones worn in the “I’m That Girl” teaser visual, appearances at the Grammys, and a haute couture collaboration with Olivier Rousteing at Balmain. In fact, the aesthetic has been so well constructed that fans are eagerly replicating and building upon it with their own looks .
There are undoubtedly more custom looks to come from Beyoncé—she has not even made her way through the reported 41 custom pairs of Jimmy Choo shoes she bought along for the ride. It would make sense if the North American section of the tour, which kicks off next month, features even more considered and specific references to cities. Wearing the designs of New York–based designer Telfar while in the New York City area could be fun and meaningful. Perhaps she could wear a gown by Taiwanese Canadian designer Jason Wu while performing in Toronto. There are a lot of possibilities. But then again, Beyoncé has always marched to the beat of her own fashion drum, so it’s possible she has different plans entirely. As she’s told us, a queen moves at her own pace.
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