Beyoncé Celebrates Juneteenth with All-Black Designer Ensembles on 'Renaissance' Tour
Immerse yourself in Beyoncé's stylish tribute to Juneteenth, featuring an array of stunning ensembles by black designers on her 'Renaissance' tour.
During her "Renaissance" tour stop in Amsterdam on Saturday night, the iconic pop superstar exclusively wore outfits crafted by black designers.
Juneteenth, observed annually on June 19th, is a federal holiday in the US that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved people.
The show featured standout looks, including a dazzling red gown designed by Maximilian Davis of Ferragamo, a silver armor-like bodysuit created by Olivier Rousteing of Balmain, and a crystal-covered catsuit by Feben.
Beyoncé also donned a strappy red bodysuit by Ibrahim Kamara for Off-White, a metallic lamé ensemble by LaQuan Smith, and a hot pink halter gown with dual hip-high slits from her own label, Ivy Park.
Although Beyoncé did not tag the designers and brands in her Instagram posts showcasing her Juneteenth stage outfits, fans of the Beyhive still expressed their adoration for her incredible tour wardrobe.
"Even on Father's Day, you are still mothering," one comment read.
"Only Beyoncé can give us a full fashion show at her concerts," another fan added.
Known for her ever-changing performance outfits, the "Crazy in Love" songstress has continuously impressed her fans with custom styles from renowned fashion houses such as Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen, and Valentino, among others.
However, not every bespoke ensemble has held up to Beyoncé's intense stage choreography. During a recent sold-out concert in London, she debuted a towering embellished headpiece that kept sliding down as she danced, ultimately leading her to abandon it and continue with the show.





