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5 Outfit Ideas For The ‘Renaissance’ Tour So You Can Slay With Beyoncé

I don’t know about you, but everywhere I go, I see Beyoncé. Whether it’s scrolling on TikTok, or checking my Instagram explore page, it’s truly Beyoncé’s world and we’re all just simply existing in it. The Renaissance Tour has proven to be a hit as it’s making its way around the U.S. after a successful first leg in Europe, and fans can’t seem to get enough of the tour’s visuals, merchandise, and — of course — outfit planning

Maybe you’re still rushing to put together an outfit for your Renaissance Tour date, or maybe you’re just looking for outfit ideas to manifest getting tickets in the near future, but here are five of the best Renaissance Tour outfit ideas that you can use as you plan on attending 2023’s hottest concert event. 

Pay tribute to 20 years of Dangerously In Love.

If you’re feeling nostalgic for some Beyoncé throwbacks, I’ve got you covered. 2023 marks 20 years of Beyoncé’s critically acclaimed debut album, Dangerously In Love, which may make some fans want to pay tribute to this milestone moment. In tribute to Beyoncé’s iconic rhinestone top in the Dangerously In Love album cover, while also paying tribute to the colors of the Renaissance Tour, this Madonna Rhinestone Bralette ($75) will help you stand out. 

Holographic is in, thanks to Beyoncé.

During the Philadelphia stop on the Renaissance Tour, a full holographic set designed by David Koma debuted onstage, leaving everyone (including myself) falling in love with the outfit combination. Whether you’re also holo-obsessed or wanting to try your own take on the holographic set ($43) or jacket ($45) for the summer, like many fans attending Beyoncé’s shows are doing on TikTok, Renaissance-inspired holographic outfits and shoes ($34) will help you shine. 

You can be in your own Renaissance era, too.

When I first saw the Renaissance album cover, I knew I was obsessed with the cowboy aesthetic. Inspired by Beyoncé’s Texas roots and the disco era, fans have been coming up with unique ways to pay tribute to the Renaissance album cover on the Renaissance Tour with bedazzled bras ($32), cowgirl boots ($60), and fringed shorts ($40). If you are also obsessed with disco cowboy hats ($39), this one’s for you.

We’re “Crazy In Love” for Renaissance red.

One thing about Beyoncé is that she will always be repping Ivy Park-inspired looks. Inspired by Beyoncé’s red bedazzled Off-White jumpsuit for the Renaissance Tour, a jumpsuit like this one ($33) is guaranteed to make you see red and bring out your inner Ivy Park. You can even buy a red cowboy hat ($25) to top it off — or fashion your own, like this TikToker did.

Metallic means everything in the Renaissance era.

One theme that Beyoncé herself seems to be loving is metallic. Whether it’s performing in full metallic corsets or wearing metallic two pieces ($23) on stage, Beyoncé consistently has her dancers dressed in metallic tops ($53) to glow on stage. As a person who is obsessed with metallics as well, I think these sparkly outfits and shoes ($42) are guaranteed to help illuminate and make yourself look like a member of Beyoncé’s entourage — and based on the concert outfits I’ve seen on TikTok so far, I’m not the only one.

Leia Mendoza

TX State '24

Leia Mendoza is a national entertainment & culture correspondent and writer at Her Campus, where she writes and talks about the latest entertainment news and pop culture updates. As well as updating timely news, she covers a broad aspect of film, television and music for Her Campus Media. She is also a contributor to Offscreen Central, where she covers award shows and future Oscar contenders. In 2024, she created Director Brat, a website centered around film and television reviews and exclusive industry interviews for the next generation of creatives. In addition, she is a Film Production and Fashion Merchandising student at Texas State University. In the past, she has covered events conducted by Texas State University, Austin Film Festival's On Story, & SXSW. She has conducted interviews for Paramount, MGM, and A24. You can find her in her spare time talking about bridging the worlds of film and fashion together, cinema preservation, indie darlings, and fabulous shopping sequences.