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Beyoncé recreates iconic ‘Crazy In Love' outfit on ‘Cowboy Carter' tour — and covers it in rhinestones

Beyoncé recreates iconic ‘Crazy In Love' outfit on ‘Cowboy Carter' tour — and covers it in rhinestones

Yahoo26-05-2025
It's your girl, B.
While performing in Chicago over the weekend, Beyoncé recreated her iconic 'Crazy In Love' outfit on her 'Cowboy Carter' tour, hitting the stage in a rhinestone-covered take on the simple look.
In the famous 2003 music video, the Grammy-winning musician, who was just 21 at the time, struts her stuff in a sparkly Prada tank top, J Brand low-rise denim hot pants and bright red Stuart Weitzman heels.
Styled by Shiona Turini, her performance getup on Saturday was much more glitzy. The superstar, 43, shimmered in a custom white embellished tank top and denim short shorts adorned with royal blue gems from Sami Miro.
She kept the denim going, stepping on stage in custom slouchy knee-high boots by Loewe. Beyoncé rounded out the sparkly performance outfit with equally dazzling diamond-encrusted David Koma earrings ($1,200) in the shape of a buckle.
Though the Cécred founder wore her hair straight in the beloved music video, she opted for long voluminous curls during her Saturday night performance.
The early aughts clip's stylist, Ty Hunter, reflected on the iconic outfit in a 2023 interview with Vogue.
'The tank actually has rhinestones on it, which not many people know,' he said. 'I remember pulling it at the showroom — it was the last thing I grabbed.'
And there's a reason they went with the white top and denim shorts mash-up. 'We wanted to do something that the kids could emulate and copy,' Hunter revealed.
'Everything we did prior to that was so big and so glamorous, so we wanted to strip it down into something that the kids could emulate. That was important to Beyoncé.'
There's been no shortage of fabulous designer looks on the 'Cowboy Carter' tour, which kicked off in Los Angeles last month. Thus far, she's rocked custom pieces from Mugler, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana and more storied fashion houses.
And, she even has her own daughter emulating pieces from her past, with 13-year-old Blue Ivy joining her on stage for a large portion of the show in similar looks.
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