Wes Gordon gave the classic cotton shirt, a Carolina Herrera signature, an update with draped dramatic hoods for his resort 2023 collection. One of them he transformed into a dress, which was reimagined for Beyoncé here.
Missoni
Filippo Grazioli of Missoni found inspiration for this look in an embroidered dress he made for his very first outing at the Italian label.
Roberto Cavalli
Fausto Puglisi has a knack for onstage dressing—he’s also outfitting Taylor Swift for her own The Eras Tour. Here, the designer played with fire to create a heated look for Beyoncé, one somewhat reminiscent to the denim patchwork he presented for fall 2023.
Marni
Marni’s Francesco Risso loves some patchwork, and this gold and silver laminated leather & fragmented crystal ensemble takes us back to his enigmatic fall 2020 ready-to-wear collection.
Lanvin
A silk sheath takes the shape of an intergalactic body suit.
Mary Katrantzou
Queen B-meets-perfume bottle in this recreation of Mary Katrantzou’s iconic trompe l’oeil perfume bottle dress from her fall 2009 ready-to-wear collection. She accessorized it with a custom bottle top headpiece made in collaboration with Stephen Jones.
Arturo Obegero
Spanish designer Arturo Obegero decided to “remix” two looks from his past collections for this custom look for Beyoncé that featured his signature theatrical flair.
Diesel
This tour is not only an index of the hottest brands right now, but also a mini trend report of sorts. In case you hand’t noticed yet, trompe l’oeil is everywhere on the runways these days; and at Diesel, Glenn Martens is leading the charge.
LaQuan Smith
Beyoncé decided to wear all Black designers for her tour date in Amsterdam, which coincided with the Juneteenth holiday in the United States. One of them was New York-based LaQuan Smith, who she’s worn repeatedly in the past.
Jean Paul Gaultier
Nothing says body like a JPG body-illusion print.