Beyoncé parades on stage in Pucci and Dsquared2 dresses

Beyoncé parades on stage in Pucci and Dsquared2 dresses
Beyoncé parades on stage in Pucci and Dsquared2 dresses
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Beyoncé officially started her Mrs. Carter world tour in Serbia in front of no less than 18,000 fans. The large-scale concert series naturally comes with large-scale performance clothes, and the uncrowned queen of R'N'B is dressed by names such as Pucci, Givenchy, Julien Macdonald, Ralph and Russo and Dsquared2, with their expensive creations specially designed for her.

Beyoncé changes eight times from one extremely expensive outfit to another, but that much fits into the more than 2-hour concert. The superstar is dressed by the same Peter Dundas, Pucci's creative director, who recently designed the field print jumpsuit and silver corset for Rita Ora's The Radioactive Tour. Recently, Dundas released the sketches of his designed clothes, from which it can be seen that the designer focused on combining Beyoncé's modernity and charm, while dressing the rock goddess in a completely new outfit from his 2013/2014 collection using various materials and accessories. They tried to create the clothes in such a way that they fit both the choreography and the framework of the theater performance.

Dundas' plan worked well: her first set, the jacket with purple rhinestones and animal skin-like material at the bottom, was guaranteed to attract all eyes to Beyoncé, not to mention that the designer combined it all with a high-waisted, 1960s-inspired completed it with a pastel line.

Perhaps the most beautiful dress of all: the jacket, when illuminated, sheds light towards a thousand
Perhaps the most beautiful dress of all: the jacket, when illuminated, sheds light towards a thousand

The second, leather Pucci outfit up to the soles of the feet still takes us back to the past, to be precise, to the lifestyle of the sexy gangster reminiscent of the 1990s: the double-breasted black leather jacket was completed with thigh-high boots, fishnet stockings and a hat, however, it is not known whether the singer wore anything under the jacket - she certainly did.

The leather assembly up to the sole is a bit reminiscent of Jaco's Smooth Criminal
The leather assembly up to the sole is a bit reminiscent of Jaco's Smooth Criminal

The third performance outfit created by Dundas was a black sequin bodysuit with two side zippers at the bottom, with fishnet stockings and mid-thigh Pretty Woman boots. By the way, Dundas went for it and designed another, much more low-cut, also black, v-neck sequined bodysuit for the singer, and he also created an emerald green tufted dress, which he combined with black leather pants and high heels. It's interesting that the singer didn't unveil the green dress at the opening of her world tour, but what's late certainly won't last.

Beyoncé has several sequined bodysuits at her disposal during the tour
Beyoncé has several sequined bodysuits at her disposal during the tour

The other eye-catching and at the same time clean piece is a snow-white mini dress with beaded shoulders, tucked in with transparent and shiny white parts in the middle. It's exciting how the pearls that are emphasized at the shoulders become emphasized again in the role of a belt on the waist of the dress, not to mention how well the snow-white color looks on Beyoncé's brown skin. The dress is like a piece of jewelry, so the perfect accessory can only be a pair of simple high heels and the microphone.

After the elegant, snow-white creation, Beyoncé rowed into more dangerous waters with a red, suspiciously flashy evening dress that cannot be missed from the show. The dress is certainly quite spectacular while dancing, especially since the skirt part is slit between the singer's legs. By the way, the chest part of the dress was made exciting with a gold pattern, even matching a neckline, the dress fits the singer perfectly.

This emerald green dress has not yet been unveiled by the singer, but it's better if it's late
This emerald green dress has not yet been unveiled by the singer, but it's better if it's late

Meanwhile, Givenchy also provided Beyoncé with a dress, namely a shiny black studded ballet leotard with a black zipper in the middle, which was complemented by black translucent material above the bust. The head of the fashion house, Ricardo Tisci, also passed out a baseball cap with a B monogram, bear ears, but we don't understand why Beyoncé wore it with the same body-colored fishnet tights as the previous ones. The singer's heart is almost too much for the sequined dresses, which is understandable, since they certainly look good when lit from 500 different places on the stage. For this very reason, the queen of pop chose a black sequined overall and a rather extreme dress made of gold glitter, crystals and sequins, on which separate nipples were even created for the singer.

Beyoncé's world tour does not affect Hungary, but don't be sad, you can enjoy the clothes online.

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