BeyHive Couture: Vogue Captures Street Style Looks at the Cowboy Carter Show in Houston

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Whenever Beyoncé performs in her native Houston, her return creates a rippling homecoming effect across the city. That’s less of a reference to the tour de force singer and songwriter’s 2019 live album and documentary concert film of the same name, but more a nod to true-to-life, Lone Star State homecoming traditions.

The scene outside of NRG Stadium over the weekend for the two-night run of Cowboy Carter shows was nothing short of a pep rally. Texas-sized chrysanthemum corsages were on parade, embellished with ribbons and decorative spirit trinkets, pinned at the shoulder (down South, we call them mums). Red, white, and blue silk sashes sliced through crowds, too, customized to riff on the Grammy Award-winning (Best Country Album, anyone?) record cover. And because June 28 serendipitously doubled as International LGBTQI+ Pride Day, a gulf of self-described queens rounded out this metaphoric homecoming court.

Beyoncé’s past and present onstage fashion inspired street style looks laden with Easter eggs. A number of outfits paid homage to the inaugural NFL 2024 Christmas Day Halftime Show, apropos-dubbed BeyBowl, for the Houston Texas vs. Baltimore Ravens game, which also took place at NRG. Many a concertgoer drew from the furry, feathered, and rhinestone-flecked all-white western wear that stylist and costume designer Shiona Turini produced for Cowboy Carter Christmas. Others paid tribute to classic Americana, with patriotic flags waving through Levi’s or Wrangler denim belt loops.

For Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo competitors, such as sister barrel racers Leah and Elizabeth Zadel, it was an occasion to layer functional cowgirl gear with couture.

“These are Stella McCartney jeans that I saved up for, for a long time with the Ariat boots I always wear,” Leah told Vogue. “And my sister got the idea for her pants from Beyoncé’s custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture outfit for the tour. She sewed on all those conchos after she couldn’t find anything similar and thought, ‘Why not make it myself?’”

Outside of Queen Bey’s hometown hoedown, Vogue photographed some of the most inventive and inspiring looks.

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Arturo Valenzuela: “I really went off of her Christmas [halftime show] outfits. With everything going on in the world right now I thought, ‘Let me show up and show out.’ I thought the white really pops on my skin tone. And my sash was made by a designer I found on TikTok.”

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Rashaad Brown: “I designed my hat to be a hive of bees. I’m wearing a more traditional, cowboy, working man’s outfit featuring a little added flair with the jewelry.”

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Najee Smith: “I wanted to mix California linen, but bring Southern swag to the ‘fit as I’m from California, but I live in Texas.”

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Chelsee Connor: “I used this designer Carmalita Brown, she’s a designer from Lafayette, Louisinan., and told her three words: Beyoncé, denim and bold. From the hat to the chaps, she made everything.”

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James Williams: “This is all Gomez (Western Wear Houston). I just love fashion. And I love chocolate. I’m a chocolate man, this color works for me.”

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Leah Zadel: “I actually barrel race, so I won this belt buckle. These are Stella McCartney jeans that I saved up for, for a long time with the Ariat boots I always wear. And my sister got the idea for her pants from Beyoncé’s custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture outfit for the tour. She sewed on all those conchos after she couldn’t find anything similar and thought, ‘Why not make it myself?’”

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Elizabeth Zadel: “All of the jewelry we’re wearing is our mother’s.”

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Cheyenne Jackson: “Turquoise is my birthstone, and I have the Pan-African flag to go back to the southwestern theme in my own way.”

Patrick Bailey: “It took me 38 hours to hand-draw this. I took some inspiration from her performance at Christmas to replicate the design, but then reinterpret that final look for myself.”

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Morgan Miller-Marcano: “I stole this look from Beyoncé herself – I think she was on her private jet arriving in Brazil for a show. This is PatBo, remixed with boots to make it more cowboy-ish.”

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Chelsea Collier (left): “I wouldn’t have said it before, but fiery red is definitely my favorite color now!" Charnee Collier (right): “I wanted to do something different with the western theme that felt strictly like street style.”

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Courtney Quintero: “At first I was going with a strictly Cowboy Carter aesthetic, then I saw that she used Renaissance throughout the show. So I added stars and the silver become my brightest inner cowgirl.”

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Natalie West and daughter Zoë: “After I went to Renaissance, Zoë begged me to go to Cowboy Carter. So we reinvented our favorite silver and white look to be mommy-and-me now that she’s old enough to come with me.”

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Christopher Palu (left) and John-Paul Palu (right): “I’m wearing Leatheracci. They’re the designer for Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison, too. I made my husband’s look—we wreaked some havoc on denim-on-denim-on-denim and bleached an American flag onto the back.”

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Mikayla McCarthy: “These are just a bunch of different pins on my Levi’s. From Gomez (Western Wear Houston) I got cowhide boots to match to my belt. My grill is from Big T Plaza – my Dallas people know.”

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Maya Dawson: “My grandmother got me these cowboy boots and told me to take them out to see Beyoncé. So, they’re grandma-approved.”

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Brittany Livingston: “I thrifted this belt from the rodeo last season, and made everything else around that.”

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Jordan Johnson: “I wanted to bring in elements from Renaissance. The stars, the sparkles and the bolo tie add just a little bit of cowboy glam—because I’m not actually a cowboy, I’m more of a party girl.”

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Rachell Rivas: “I love thrifting. So everything here is thrifted or vintage from my own closet in San Antonio.”

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Ben Johnson and Elizabeth Martinsen: “I love my pants, my best friend Jamie Weiser made them, and I have my boyfriend’s bolo. So I’m wearing two of my favorite people to go see my favorite artist.”