New York Times Names Beyoncé’s Jumpsuit Most Iconic Tour Look


Beyoncé’s custom Loewe bodysuit has been named the most iconic look of her Renaissance world tour by The New York Times. The look, which was designed by Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson, features a shimmering gold crystal-embellished garment with a series of strategically placed hand motifs. The hands cover her legs, intimate body parts, and rear. She completes her look with black rubber latex gloves to match her own red nail sets. This look has since become one of the most talked-about fashion moments of the year.


Designed by Loewe’s creative director, Jonathan Anderson, one of the most in-demand fashion designers in the world who was also responsible for Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime outfit. The hand motifs have already appeared on a sleeveless dress from Loewe’s Fall-Winter 2022 collection.

Jonathan Anderson was inspired by the “escapist joy” of Beyoncé’s latest album, Renaissance. Anderson said that he wanted the bodysuit to be “a celebration of the female body” and that he wanted it to “reflect Beyoncé’s power and beauty.”

The bodysuit has been praised by fashion critics and fans alike. Vogue called it “a masterpiece” and said that it “is sure to go down in history as one of the most iconic looks of all time.” Harper’s Bazaar said that the bodysuit is “a work of art” and that it “is the perfect embodiment of Beyoncé’s power and beauty.”

The bodysuit is just one of many stunning looks that Beyoncé has worn on her Renaissance world tour. However, it is clear that this particular look has struck a chord with fans and critics alike. It is a truly iconic look that will be remembered for years to come.

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