For her Juneteenth performance, Beyoncé wore black designers to honor the Renaissance Tour.

Beyoncé celebrated Juneteenth with an all-black fashion statement.

June 21st 2023.

For her Juneteenth performance, Beyoncé wore black designers to honor the Renaissance Tour.
On Sunday, June 18th, Beyoncé closed the British leg of her Renaissance World Tour in Amsterdam. To honor Juneteenth, the singer wore exclusively Black-designed fashion for the event. She highlighted the looks in a celebratory Instagram post the following day.

"In honor of Juneteenth, everything I wore for RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR tonight was created exclusively by Black designers," Beyoncé captioned her post. Fans praised the singer's fashion choices in the comments section, and some even requested that she tag the designers in her post.

The fashion Beyoncé wore for the Renaissance Tour was crafted by several Black designers, including London-based Feben, Maximilian Davis for Ferragamo, Olivier Rousteing for Balmain, Ibrahim Kamara for Off-White, LaQuan Smith, and a few of her Ivy Park designs. She also wore disco-inspired pieces designed by KJ Moody, Shiona Turini, and Karen Langley.

In Amsterdam, Beyoncé wore a lavish piece designed by Iris van Herpen, which involved 12 people from his atelier who worked over 700 hours on the 'Heliosphere' outfit. This piece included 980 different shapes, Swarovski crystals, and a glass-organza cape. For London, the singer wore Alexander McQueen and Roksanda designs.

Beyoncé's looks for the Renaissance Tour have been extensively documented on Instagram. In a separate post, the singer shared her fashion inspiration, saying that she was "inspired by Studio 54, Bob Mackie, and the disco era."

The singer has been evolving her tour with each new showing. In addition to changing her outfits, Beyoncé also tweaks her set list and the songs she performs from her extensive solo library.

Beyoncé has used her tour fashion to celebrate local designers from the cities she visits, as well as to honor Juneteenth. As the holiday approaches again in 2023, BLACK ENTERPRISE is celebrating with month-long content detailing the history of Black prosperity and banking, and the future of investing and financial literacy for Black communities.

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