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Tiffany & Co. invited me to the Beyonce Renaissance concert on Saturday in London, and I was blown away, by not only Beyonce’s vocals, and the outfit changes (my favourite part), but also the high level production, and the guest appearance from Blu Ivy, whose confidence has grown on stage since the first time I saw her performance via Twitter a few weeks ago.
What I noticed from being at the concert is that the first look always changes. The first segment of the show is where the melodic, ballad-style songs are performed, which is where Beyonce will wear a gown.
The next new gown was presented in Sunderland, England, where the singer wore a blue custom Brandon Blackwood gown styled with custom Tiffany Hardwear multilayer choker and hardwear link earrings.
This might just be my favourite look so far.
It’s the colour, the sultry nature of it all, and the way the metallic accents on the stage illuminated the sheen on her gown.
Considering Brandon Blackwood is known for his contemporary designer bags and accessories, he absolutely nailed this gown.
Some might say it was fit for an aquatic Disney princess.
For her performance in Cardiff, the singer wore a custom Dolce & Gabbana bodysuit completely beaded with an animalier bee texture design in black, yellow, and gold Swarovski crystals with patent leather details.
This look is rotated with the Mugler by Casey Cadwallader bee look she opened the tour with.
Beaded gloves from the Loewe outfit, Dolce & Gabbana patent leather boots, and custom sunglasses with iridescent red lenses complete her nod to the Beyhive.
In Paris, Beyonce’s next new addition was a custom Paco Rabanne silver dress designed by Julien Dossena using the label’s signature chainmail technique.
The assemblage dress was made with round mirror-effect plates which elegantly fluttered with each movement.
I would’ve fallen out of my chair had she saved this for London.
Paco Rabanne Spring 2023
In London Beyonce wore her second custom Alexander McQueen look of this tour, donning a slashed dress embroidered with red bugle beads which was inspired by the Fall 2023 collection.
What you don’t see from these pictures, is just how much these looks dazzle on stage.
Red has always been a great colour for Beyonce, I would love her to wear it more often.
Alexander McQueen Fall 2023
Another opening look for a London date came courtesy of Roksanda.
This custom look inspired by the Fall 2023 collection was all about the vivid blue hue, the twisted details which moved so beautifully on stage.
Custom Tiffany & Co. Twisted collar necklace and custom Tiffany & Co. Twisted earrings completed this look.
The blue gowns were my favourite from her UK dates.
Roksanda Fall 2023
A corset dress in London? This had to be Vivienne Westwood of course.
Channelling her inner dominatrix, the singer styled her look with Wolford tights, Tiffany & Co. jewels and Giuseppe Zanotti shoes.
For my London date this bespoke Off-White™ encrusted bustier-style bodysuit, covered in 40,000 red hotfix crystals was modified, as Beyonce replaced the red embellished tights for her favoured fishnet flesh-coloured tights.
This look was also styled with a Ruslan Baginskiy metallic red hat.
The opening look for my concert date on Saturday was this black custom Pierre Cardin gown, which was infused with a circle, which is significant as circles (along with other shapes) were an integral part of Pierre Cardin’s world.
What you don’t see in this picture, is how her hair was spread all over the circle backdrop as her hair had nowhere else to go once swept up by the wind machine.
This look was styled with a pair of custom Tiffany RENAISSANCE earrings.
Mary Katrantzou designed a custom dress which Beyonce wore for her final performance in London on Sunday.
The bespoke beaded peplum and bodysuit was formed into a perfume bottle creating the illusion of an hourglass silhouette, was inspired by the designer’s Spring 2019 collection.
Mary Katrantzou Spring 2019
I know I have said plenty about Robert Wun and his beloved pleats and ruffles, but this was one of Beyonce’s best looks from this tour.
Stylists: KJ Moody. Julia Sarr-Jamois. Karen Langley. Shiona Turini.
Credit: Parkwood Entertainment & Vogue.com
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