The global icon’s Cowboy Carter Tour gets an haute couture spin with a custom 10,000-crystal outfit by Indian maestro Manish Malhotra
When Beyoncé graced the stage at Stade de France on June 19 as part of her Cowboy Carter Tour, the fashion world held its breath. The music icon, known for her fearless fashion and powerful stage presence, unveiled a look that was not just a costume—it was a statement. Dressed in a custom Manish Malhotra ensemble, she mesmerised fans with a piece that brought together the theatricality of performance wear and the artisanal finesse of Indian couture.
Crafted in India and flown to Paris for the exclusive show, the all-black outfit consisted of a crystal-encrusted bodysuit paired with dramatic cowboy-style chaps. Embellished with a staggering 10,000 hand-set Swarovski crystals, the outfit caught and reflected light with every move, turning the stadium into a constellation of glimmering admiration.
At its core, the look was inspired by classic Western cowboy silhouettes—but reimagined through Malhotra’s signature lens. The sleek bodysuit featured his renowned sequin embroidery and artisanal handwork, while the chaps took a traditional American staple and transformed it into a couture statement. By layering textures, mixing structure with flow, and integrating luxury stones, Malhotra created a garment that honoured Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter persona while asserting the presence of Indian craftsmanship on one of the world’s biggest stages.
More than just visual spectacle, the outfit followed the unspoken etiquettes of stage fashion: it was bold yet mobile, glamorous yet purposeful. Designed to move with Beyoncé through choreography and lighting changes, it exemplified the harmony between utility and artistry—where every crystal played a role in amplifying her power.
The Cowboy Carter Tour, named after Beyoncé’s country-tinged album that blends Americana with Black Southern storytelling, has seen the artist rewriting fashion codes. By collaborating with Manish Malhotra—a designer synonymous with Indian luxury and Bollywood glamour—she took her narrative of cultural fusion to the next level. Her performance of “Crazy in Love” with Jay-Z, who stayed in understated streetwear, only made her ornate look stand out more dramatically.
The tour is more than music—it’s a cultural moment. From the sounds of Nashville to the sparkle of Mumbai craftsmanship, Beyoncé’s visual language is becoming increasingly global.
This isn’t the first time Beyoncé has dipped into India’s rich design legacy. She has previously worn Indian designers such as:
For the 2018 wedding festivities of Isha Ambani in India, Beyoncé performed in a dramatic gold and burgundy ensemble by the veteran design duo.
She donned a stunning feathered and beaded costume by the designers for the 2018 Global Citizen Festival in South Africa.
Known for their luxury swimwear, the designer duo has been on the radar for stylists working with Beyoncé on campaign looks.
Each collaboration has added to her narrative of cultural inclusivity and global style dominance, often elevating Indian designers into international conversations.
Beyoncé’s collaboration with Manish Malhotra is a powerful reminder that fashion is dialogue—one that transcends borders and genres. By wearing Indian couture on a Western stage, she not only championed cross-cultural artistry but also placed Indian embroidery, silhouette restructuring, and crystal embellishment in the global spotlight.
With this appearance, Beyoncé didn’t just perform in Paris—she claimed it, shimmering in the light of Indian design.