Beyoncé’s performance last night included eight costume changes with plenty of love spread among designers, many of whom she has worked with repeatedly. She opened the show wearing a custom Hervé Léger by Max Azria bodysuit and made quick changes into a variety of customized looks, styled by Raquel Smith and Bey’s longtime fashion home slice Ty Hunter. In the image below, which shows all her costume changes (though not in the show’s chronological order), starting on the left and moving clockwise: Hervé Léger, Gucci, Alexander Wang, Charbel Zoe Couture, Stello, Stello, (this look is still a mystery!) and Ducki Confetti.
More images via the Instagrams of the various designers who contributed to her looks below. We’ve tracked down six of eight and will update as we discover more.
The queen @Beyonce, looking truly #FLAWLESS at the #MadeInAmericaFestival in Philadelphia tonight in a custom Herve Leger by Max Azria body suit based off our “Aniya” dress. Shop #Beyonce’s look now via link in bio or visit an #HerveLeger boutique for a similar look. A photo posted by Hervé Léger by Max Azria (@herveleger) on
Look What Jesus Did ! … #Blessings A photo posted by @duckie_confetti on
The Queen B @beyonce rock the stage of #MadeInAmerica in Custom made #CharbelZoeCouture Thank You @tytryone ❤️ #CharbelZoe #beyonce #queenb #yonce #queen #diva #icon #dreamcometrue #OMG #love #happy #top #fashion #style #glam #swarovski #black #vogue #hollywood #beyhive #beyoncefan A photo posted by Charbel Zoe Couture شربل زوي (@charbelzoecouture) on
#GameChanged. @beyonce in #STELLO Special thanks to #stylist @tytryone @raqraq178 #madeinamerica #beyonce #beyhive #tidal A photo posted by *STELLO ™ (@stello_official) on
‼️ Bey. Dazzled. ‼️ #dbleudazzled.com #MadeInAmerica A photo posted by d•bleu•dazzled (@dbleudazzled) on