Beyoncé reportedly had 42 custom pairs of Jimmy Choo shoes with her during her Renaissance World Tour,
a bit of trivia that could not have surprised fans who expect her shows to be as much about the fashion as the music.
She wraps up the tour Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium with high praise from fashion critics who have been left breathless by her vast wardrobe of custom looks.
“Whether it’s a rhinestone encrusted Loewe catsuit, a Tiffany-blue minidress (made in conjunction with Giles Deacon), or a sparkly Miu Miu tank and shorts,
every stop is filled with show-stopping fashion moments,” declared 10, a London-based fashion magazine.
It all began with a crystal-embroidered bodysuit and matching boots by Alexander McQueen she wore while singing “Dangerously in Love” in Stockholm on May 10,
the kickoff of her highest-grossing tour yet. Since then she has been embellished to within an inch of her life by fashion’s elite — Gucci, Fendi, Balmain, Ferragamo, Valentino, Alexander McQueen, Loewe and Vera Wang, to name just a handful. Oh, and all that Tiffany & Co. jewelry. “There is no singular collaboration here, no lucky unique label for the entire tour,” wrote Vogue. “Instead, there’s an ever growing list of designers, one that quite literally expands with every tour date.”
The costumes took their cue from the “Renaissance” album, following a glittery, theatrical disco and space-age theme, seen in outfits like the custom Courrèges silver bodysuit she wore while singing “I’m That Girl” and “Alien Superstar.” Who knows how many sequins and Swarovski crystals have given up their lives for all those corsets and catsuits.
She is a true friend to fashion who has worn at least one designer from each country and city she has visited, and on Juneteenth performed in custom outfits by Black designers.
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Source: Los Angeles Times