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See all the looks from Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour

Including a stunning LED gown from Anrealage.

See all the looks from Beyoncé’s <i>Cowboy Carter</i> tour

Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter tour in style Monday night with a whopping three-hour show at Los Angeles’ SoFi stadium. Spanning the hits from her storied career, the show included life-sized alligators (for “Alligator Tears”), silver mechanical bulls, appearances from Blue Ivy Carter and Rumi Carter, robots pouring whiskey — and, of course, a meticulously curated, cowboy-coded wardrobe curated by her longtime stylist Shiona Turini.

The superstar cycled through over a dozen of custom looks throughout the course of the show, pulling from her favorite designers like Mugler, Burberry, and Roberto Cavalli — as well as archival pieces. It was western wear done the Beyoncé way, which meant a lot of blinged-out denim, inches-long fringe, and crystals galore.

For her 2023 Renaissance tour, Queen Bey and Turini created a slate of looks that changed with every show — she often swapped out a look every night with a new outfit from a designer from the country she was playing that night. There’s a chance she’ll do the same for her lengthy Cowboy Carter run. For now, check out everything she wore, below.

Mugler

See all the looks from Beyoncé’s <i>Cowboy Carter</i> tour

Mugler

Beyoncé tapped Mugler for a custom all-white ensemble consisting of a jacket, corseted bodysuit and matching buckled chaps to open the show. Like everything Bey does, nothing was done halfway and the look consists 1,740 laser-cut bonded fringes.

She also dove into Mugler archives for a corseted gold leotard worn in one of the videos that played during the show. It originally debuted on the runway by Naomi Campbell as part of the designer’s spring 1992 collection titled “Les Cowboys,” so, very on theme.

Burberry

Bey matched with her daughter Blue Ivy in a custom metallic Burberry catsuit for a tender performance of “Protector.” Rumi Carter also made an appearance in miniature, feather-adorned Oscar de la Renta gown.

Roberto Cavalli

More fringe and rhinestones were on display in this custom denim-on-denim look by Roberto Cavalli.

Anrealage

Anrealage, a tech x fashion house based in Japan, crafted a custom glowing gown for Beyoncé that showcased different designs including digital fireworks and patriotic blue and red patterns.


By Steffanee Wang

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