Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour Looks, Part Two

Posted on August 01, 2023

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With a disturbing and distressing lack of red carpetry in the world, it’s time to check in once again on Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour costumes. She’s been consistently switching things up and adding new items, so this check-in is markedly different than the last one. We always said that she was way more of a stagewear girl than a fashion girl, based entirely on the rather vast difference between what she wears on stage, which tends to be iconic, and what she wears when she walks a red carpet, which is… not terrible, certainly. Just not nearly as strong as when she uses fashion to support her own art. Having said that, given the high number of extremely high-end fashion houses she’s been sporting throughout the tour, it’s hard to keep making that argument. She’s a fashion girl, of course. She’s just much more interested in using it to perform rather than to promote. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to figure out which of these costumes – all of which are gorgeous – makeup our picks for the best. We each have one. Go.

 

 

 

IN VALENTINO

 

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IN ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

 

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IN ADIDAS X IVY PARK

 

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IN MIU MIU

 

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IN MARC JACOBS

 

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IN PHILOSOPHY DI LORENZO SERAFINI

 

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IN LOUIS VUITTON

 

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Ready?

 

 

 

Tom: Ivy Park

Lorenzo: Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini

What’s yours?

[Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood, Courtesy of Miu Miu]

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