On Wednesday, Beyoncé kicked off the U.S. leg of her “Renaissance World Tour” with a show at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, looking to Givenchy for a custom haute couture look.
Beyoncé opened up the evening show wearing a black tulle minidress embroidered with micro-faceted glass beads, bugles, faceted stones, glass beads and chain-stone loops. The number, which included rounded cutouts, was designed by Matthew M. Williams, the creative director of the brand.
Beyoncé added sheer opera gloves and clear heels with black wraparound straps to her sparkling look. The singer was styled by Shiona Turini, who completed her look with Tiffany & Co jewelry. When it comes to putting together outfits for the tour, the star has also worked with KJ Moody.
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After the Givenchy look, she changed into a custom camouflage Ivy Park set, which consisted of a Western-inspired long-sleeve top, oversize hat and cutout chap pants.
For Beyoncé’s “Renaissance World Tour” show in Amsterdam, which happened close to Juneteenth, she looked to only Black designers. Her looks for the show included a sculpted studded catsuit with boot pants attached by Ferben and a shattered glass catsuit by LaQuan Smith.
The “Renaissance World Tour” is in support of Beyoncé’s seventh studio album “Renaissance,” which was released on July 29. At the 2023 Grammy Awards in February, Beyonce’s “Renaissance” album won the award for Best Dance/Electronic Album. The win made her the most decorated artist in Grammy Award history.