Beyoncé is commemorating Juneteenth stylishly. In honor of the legal holiday — which this year significant 158 years because individuals confined in Texas were informed they were cost-free on June 19, 1865 — the 41-year-old super star displayed a show closet crafted specifically by Black developers, consisting of items produced by Queen Bey herself.
“In honor of Juneteenth, everything I wore for RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR tonight was created exclusively by Black designers,” she revealed on Instagram, among numerous articles following her Sunday (June 18) display in Amsterdam.
The creates fitted Bey in whatever from a classy red gown to metal leotards with thigh-high boots. One especially standout appearance from Olivier Rousteing for Balmain saw the “Break My Soul” vocalist using a distinctive, snake-skin body suit covering her head to toe in yellow as well as black ranges.
As a lot of her followers mentioned in the remarks, nonetheless, Bey didn’t label the developers in her articles.
In her most recent post on the topic, Bey disclosed that a few of the appearances seen onstage became part of her very own new Ivy Park collection, which she began developing greater than a year prior. “I was so engulfed in all things RENAISSANCE and was inspired by Studio 54, Bob Mackie and the disco era,” she created of the collection, which included reflective hot-pink bodysuits as well as edge coats put on by Bey as well as her professional dancers.
“I wanted to do a modern twist using the signature IVY PARK neon and bring disco to the beach in this swim collection,” she proceeded. “I’m so happy to share this with you and even more proud to launch it for the first time on the RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR. I’m proud to be among the very talented Black designers featured in last night’s show to celebrate Juneteenth.”