“It’s not the diamonds, it’s not the pearls,” and it’s not the looks either. Still, when Beyoncé wears something, it’s impossible to look away—it’s simply what being that girl means.

With Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé hitting theaters on December 1, you’ll be able to relive, or experience for the first time, every moment from the Renaissance World Tour, including Mrs.
Carter’s ever-growing lineup of performance looks. Keep in mind that each look was made for her, our resident “Alien Superstar.” Talk about being one of one.
A shortlist of the looks includes recreations of a vintage Mugler bee headpiece and custom bedazzled Miu Miu jorts;

Tiffany & Co. “couture” and a few Balmain looks alongside Beyoncé’s “Renaissance Couture” capsule with Olivier Rousteing.

There’s also a delicious blood-red Ferragamo gown, full outfits in Valentino (or is that Barbie?) pink, some Rick Owens, Pucci, tons of Loewe, and even the return of Gareth Pugh.

As different as all the looks are, what Beyoncé and her team (which includes stylists Shiona Turini, Julia Sarr-Jamois, Karen Langley, and KJ Moody) have done is neatly and seamlessly bending and fitting each brand partner into a Renaissance-shaped peg.
There was no singular collaboration here, no lucky label for the entire tour. Instead, there was an ever growing list of designers, one that quite literally expanded with every tour date.
Beyoncé wore at least one designer from the country or city she was visiting when she was on stage. At the Meadowlands, for instance, she wore New York’s quintessential designer Marc Jacobs.

Beyoncé’s Renaissance-wear is the megawatt star equivalent of Lyst’s hottest brands index, a who’s who of the labels that matter this minute. The best part for us eagle-eyed runway fanatics? Many of the looks were reimaginations of pieces we’ve seen before at the shows.
Scroll through to see how each of Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour outfits was transformed from runway to stage.
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