
MUGLER RIDES FIRST — AND HARD
Beyoncé didn’t just open her Cowboy Carter tour, she galloped in.
In a custom all-white Mugler bodysuit, paired with fringed chaps, a diamanté bolo tie, and a cowboy hat that could block shade and opinions — she served western fantasy with haute couture bite.
It wasn’t just an outfit. It was a manifesto.

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DONATELLA GOES FULL RODEO BAROQUE
Versace stepped in with a crystal-embellished western set that took 1,100 hours to craft. That’s not extra — that’s intentional.
Think: fringe, structure, attitude — and a silhouette that screamed “Don’t try this at home.”
Her second look? A golden Barocco-inspired ballgown. Queen of the South meets Milan’s finest.


DONATELLA GOES FULL RODEO BAROQUE
Versace stepped in with a crystal-embellished western set that took 1,100 hours to craft. That’s not extra — that’s intentional.
Think: fringe, structure, attitude — and a silhouette that screamed “Don’t try this at home.”
Her second look? A golden Barocco-inspired ballgown. Queen of the South meets Milan’s finest.


FASHION AS RECLAMATION
This isn’t just dress-up. Beyoncé is reclaiming Black country history — through sound, space, and style.
Cowboy hats, boots, and bolo ties were once worn by Black cowboys who were erased from history. Beyoncé’s outfits are layered with this cultural response — and we’re here for the statement beyond the sparkle.

THE TREND RIPPLE IS REAL
Since the tour dropped:
- Google searches for cowboy boots spiked by over 45%
- Fringe and denim jacket sales surged on global sites
- Primark, Zara, and ASOS have gone full rhinestone renegade
- TikTok edits? Nonstop.
This is not a phase. It’s a western revival — Beyoncé style.






