Not only has Beyoncé’s Renaissance album celebrated the legacy of disco, but her new tour, which began this week in Sweden, keeps the glittering show going! The singer is a sparkling siren, as styled by Shiona Turini, in looks designed by David Koma, Courrèges designed by Nicolas Di Felice, Loewe, Alexander McQueen, & Coperni.
Last night’s Grammy Awards red carpet wasn’t the only highlight of the night, especially when so many milestones were achieved during the memorable celebration of music! From Beyonce‘s record-breaking Grammy win to Harry Styles claiming Album of the Year, as well as Lizzo‘s joyful & Mary J. Blige‘s powerhouse performances, there’s much to look back on when it comes to style & entertainment.
Interviews:
Fashion Cam:
Taylor Swift in a Roberto Cavalli jewel-encrusted ensemble
Camila Cabello in a PatBo rose & pearl-encrusted bralette
Heidi Klum in a gold beaded deep-v gown by The Blondes
Harry Styles in a shimmering multicolor jumpsuit by Egonlab x Swarovski
Bebe Rexha in a revealing Barbiecore gown with gloves by Moschino
Cardi B in a cobalt architectural Gaurav Gupta gown
Performances:
Harry Styles performing “As It Was”
Best New Artist winner Samara Joy performing “Can’t Get Out of this Mood”
Sam Smith & Kim Petras performing “Unholy”
Kacey Musgraves performing “Coal Miner’s Daughter as a tribute to the late Loretta Lynn
Acceptances:
Beyoncé winning Best R&B song for “Cuff It”
Viola Davis winning Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording for Finding Me
Adele winning Best Pop Solo Performance for “Easy on Me”
Sam Smith & Kim Petras winning Best Pop Duo / Group Performance For “Unholy”
Lizzo winning Record of the Year for “About Damn Time”
Beyoncé winning Best Dance/Electronic Album for Renaissance
Harry Styles winning Album of the Year for Harry’s House
Usually Style Darling Daily‘s Cover Craze posts categorize stylish stars on the cover of magazines, but a new images worthy of celebration include the companion art to Beyoncé‘s Renaissance album. The staggeringly stylish collection of images goes beyond Vogue or what any music video can do in setting the tone for the 28-time Grammy winner’s seventh studio album that was produced over the course of the last three years, including during the pandemic, featuring a mix of dance, pop, funk, & techno sounds to get listeners moving!
Not only are the album’s images inspired by Beyoncé’s mature & artistic side, but according to Insider, the three-act project “pays homage to queer ball culture” & “is indebted to her late Uncle Johnny, whom she described in 2019 as ‘the most fabulous gay man I’ve ever met,'” adding, “‘He was my godmother and the first person to expose me to a lot of the music and culture that serve as inspiration for this album.'”
What do you think of Beyoncé’s album & art? Have you been listening to “Break My Soul” on repeat? What’s your favorite song on the album?
The shoot includes gorgeous looks featuring pieces from legendary & daring names, such as: Alaia, Schiaparelli Haute Couture, Harris Reed & Roker, Tiffany & Co., Junya Watanabe, Lorraine Schwartz, Malakai, Vivienne H. Lake, Eddie Borgo, & Commando. The stunning images were inspired by “a fashion fantasia spun from the tropes of club life during the last century’s final quarter [featuring] mirror balls, light boxes, [and] headdresses,” Enninful claims, which only makes sense for the iconic powerhouse that Beyoncé is, 6 solo records later & after winning 28 Grammy Awards!