Paris was ablaze with star power this weekend as Beyoncé brought her Rodeo Chitlin Circuit to a triumphant close at the Stade de France — a three-night spectacle that felt as much like a runway show as a concert. The global icon, now deep into her Cowboy Carter era, unveiled four bespoke Loewe creations, cementing her status as both music and fashion royalty.
Opening the night with a nod to the Americana trend that she has so elegantly claimed, the singer dazzled in a gray-and-black checkered flannel bodysuit paired with an embellished mini skirt and an oversized rodeo belt buckle. Completing the statement was a pair of thigh-high Onda leather cowboy boots, adorned with bold red flame motifs — a nod to the blazing energy she brought to the Parisian stage.
For the second look, Queen Bey wrapped herself in a luxurious animal-print fur coat, layered over a rich brown and gold ensemble. The gold knitted bodysuit, topped with a brown leather bolero and a thin leather belt adorned with a metal horseshoe, spoke to the singer’s effortlessly opulent, Western-inspired style. The finishing touches? A brown cowboy hat and sparkling, fringe-adorned cowboy boots that shimmered under the stadium lights.

With the third outfit, the superstar doubled down on the Rodeo motif, opting for slouchy, crystal-encrusted boots paired with a blinged-out tank inspired by a classic red bandana, and cut-off denim shorts that peeked out from a side-draped, matching skirt. It was a moment that captured the tour’s rebellious, carefree spirit — as chic as it was bold.
For the grand finale, Beyoncé pulled out all the stops, closing the night in a custom American flag-covered hoop skirt gown, a signature silhouette from Loewe’s most recent collection. An iconic piece for an iconic performance, it was the perfect sartorial exclamation point to a night that blurred the lines between music, fashion, and performance art.
Throughout the three-night residency, the Stade de France became a playground for pop culture moments. On Juneteenth, Miley Cyrus joined the “Texas Hold ’Em” singer for a rare live rendition of “II Most Wanted,” while the final evening featured a special guest of its own — Jay-Z — joining his wife for magnetic performances of “Crazy in Love” and “Drunk in Love.” The star-studded crowd included friends and fans like Serena Williams, Cardi B, and Kelly Rowland, all there to witness the spectacle.