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.
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.
Custom Off-White
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.
Custom Ferragamo
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.
Custom Balmain
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.
Custom Alexander McQueen
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.
Miu Miu
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.
Custom Nina Ricci
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.
Custom Gucci
She was shining from head to toe.
Originally published in Teenvogue.com