Inside Beyoncé’s Renaissance global tour outfit

After seven years, the star makes a comeback to the solo stage, and she’s decked out for the occasion.

Queen Bey is back. The singer’s eagerly anticipated Renaissance tour kicked out last month, and as you might imagine, the beautiful three-hour performance features a variety of high-octane, custom-made ensembles.

The tour began in Stockholm and included a whopping 57 stadium performances across the globe. It then traveled to Brussels, Belgium, London, Barcelona, Marseille, and Amsterdam before crossing the entire country of the United States. The superstar singer performs in an array of shimmering catsuits as well as hitting metallic corsets by an array of opulent brands and designers, including the likes of Alexander McQueen, Loewe, Gucci, Fendi, and David Koma, matching the high-energy album. The previously remarkable disco-themed demonstrate represents all that about female empowering to Black pride.

Beyoncé is “exceptionally engaged with all the details,” Koma told us, noting that “for us, the artists, it is not just a phenomenal exposure also an incredible cultural occasion to be a part of.” Koma has previously collaborated with the performer and her team, describing her as “a true genius and superwoman,” and he said doing so again felt “natural.”

“A international tour of this level is an unreal, culture-defining event,” he said. You just know it’s a once-in-a-lifetime amazing performance that every spectator will remember forever after watching some of the recordings from this tour.

And thanks to 57 dates worldwide, a huge number of people will be able to witness it! Social media allows those who are incapable to attend to digitally experience a small bit of it. Working with designers to create unique couture and personalized ensembles makes sense given the ingenuity that goes into producing a show like that.

Iris van Herpen, a fellow designer, also said it had been a “huge honor” to work on Beyoncé’s massive globe tour. After spending 700 hours and 12 workers creating a stunning silver gown, the designer exclaimed, “In her grandiose Renaissance tour, Beyoncé epitomizes feminine empowerment.

She represents the ideas that self-assurance comes from inside and that diversity fosters beauty. Her fashion sense is a mosaic of elegance that has influenced my team and myself in every stitch, bead, and petal.

In her most recent concert, she also paid tribute to Juneteenth by wearing only Black designers, such as LaQuan Smith, her London label Feben, Max Davis for Ferragamo in the French designer Olivier Rousteing for Balmain, and Ibrahim Kamara for Off-White. Beyoncé additionally wore a piece from her own line, Ivy Park, which she launched in 2016. The singer said that she was “proud to be amongst the very brilliant Black designers represented” in the event while wearing the piece. She stated on Instagram that she has been working on this collection for more than a year.