Beyoncé's Tour Wardrobe Just Keeps Getting More Awesome

We can't help falling in love with the superstar's flawless onstage style

Beyonce tour wardrobe
Beyonce tour wardrobe
(Image credit: Beyonce/Tumblr)

We can't help falling in love with the superstar's flawless onstage style

Beyoncé's tour wardrobe is, in one word, flawless... and it just keeps getting better.

After scoping the superstar's stunning looks during her Mrs. Carter World Tour, it's clear how she earned her position as the Queen Bey.

For the past week, she's been sharing pictures of her many stage ensembles via her personal Tumblr - and the results have us feeling the need to bow down to the Queen Bey.

Our fashion lust began when we saw the surprisingly wearable looks she was rocking onstage in Glasgow last week. That studded plaid shirt with leather shorts and knee socks is totally something we'd wear on the weekends (though a slightly longer short would be ideal).

Beyonce tour wardrobe

Beyonce tour wardrobe
(Image credit: Beyonce/Instagram)

But over the weekend, she shared even more wardrobe snaps - including several detailed shots of her amazingly gorgeous, chainmail Versace jacket.

Beyonce tour wardrobe

Beyonce tour wardrobe
(Image credit: Beyonce/Tumblr)

Emblazoned with Bey's lucky number and the words 'Bow Down,' the custom piece is so cool, we can't even focus on the beautiful beaded bodysuit she's wearing underneath.

Beyonce tour wardrobe

Beyonce tour wardrobe
(Image credit: Beyonce/Tumblr)

If Bey keeps up the fashion momentum on her tour (and she obviously will because she's Beyoncé), the rest of her concerts are sure to bring even more show-stopping ensembles. We can hardly wait.

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.