Rick Owens pulled Beyoncé out at the Renaissance stop in Dallas

“It’s that Rick.” Or whatever Beyoncé said in “Tick.” By the way, justice for Tika.

Queen Bey Renaissance Travel fashion continues to exceed expectations and her latest effort may be the one that takes the travel fashion crown.

While in Dallas, Texas, Beyoncé performed her hit “Break My Soul” while dressed head-to-toe as Rick Owens. You, Beyoncé in Rick Owens? Yes, you, Beyoncé in Rick Owens.

I honestly can’t remember a single time I’ve ever seen Beyoncé in the movie Rick, other than the stylish visual effects for the film. Renaissance roll out. I even looked into the Google search results in hopes that I would stumble upon the blast from the past, “Bey Wears Rick Owens.” No results.

Now? She is on Renaissance stage, performing in Rick Owens boots. And I’m here for more than that.

Beyoncé’s fit, coming from the dark lord himself (Rick Owens), was black and otherworldly. Although, in my opinion, it would be more suitable for Alien Superstar. But hey, a Beyoncé Rick moment is a Beyoncé Rick moment. So I’ll take Darth Yonce, please.

Beyoncé’s Rick Owens-inspired look—which fans are calling her best for the tour—featured a sequined bodysuit with a very low-cut neckline. The suit also had high shoulders and a sheer cape that trailed in a flowing train that fluttered with every step she took.

Rick Owens’ outfit was completed with signature oversized sunglasses and Spartan Waders platform boots.

As seen in the Spring/Summer 2022 collection, Rick Owens Spartan Waders features plaid with plaid detailing, as well as studded detailing and a clear chunky heel.

Thinking, “Beyoncé has Rick Owens boots, so I want Rick Owens boots”? Rick Owen’s towering pairs are lingering at several outlets as we speak. Price tag? Eh, about 3 thousand dollars.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour fashion is her best yet. In addition to her expected successes at major luxury houses like Balmain and Mugler, Beyoncé brought popular favorites like Telfar, Daily Paper, Diesel and Brandon Blackwood with her on tour.

Bey is known to support small brands in both streetwear and travel styles. But Renaissance feels, as the title suggests, a revival of Bey’s fashion tastes featuring contemporary designers.

Really, Renaissance the tour is better than fashion week.

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