Beyoncé Wears Her Most Ethereal Renaissance Tour Look Yet

Ever since Beyoncé kicked off her Renaissance tour back in May, the singer has been bringing silver, Club Renaissance-ready ensembles to the stage. Wearing custom looks from labels such as Mugler, Alexander McQueen, and Balmain, the star’s style fashion M.O. has been heavy on the glamour and sequins. But last night, for her latest stop in Amsterdam, Beyoncé switched things up—and debuted her most ethereal look yet. Her new style vibe? It was less disco wear, more angelic and otherworldly.

Opening the show with “Dangerously in Love,” Beyoncé took the spotlight in a custom creation from Iris van Herpen—the futuristic Dutch designer known for her sculptural, avant-garde silhouettes. (She also created one of the looks for Beyoncé’s “Mine” music video.) Given that van Herpen’s studio is based in Amsterdam, it also continues the pop star’s streak of wearing local labels at different stops on the tour—an example of fashion diplomacy at its finest.

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The nude-illusion dress featured a silver, scale-like design with an oversized collar detail. At the arms, an attached pearlescent cape also flowed in the wind behind her, like wings. The ensemble felt perfectly in line with all of the other metallic looks that she’s debuted on her tour thus far, while also serving as a refreshingly delicate addition to the mix. As a fashion moment, it was almost as good as her immaculate riffs. Almost.

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