BeyoncéhonoredJuneteenthon her Renaissance World Tour.
The “Break My Soul” singer, 41, enlisted the help of exclusively Black designers to dress her at her Amsterdam show the day before the holiday, which marks the end of slavery in the United States.
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The designer thanked Beyoncé in a heartfelt Instagram post on Juneteenth, writing, “In the industry where we have to all fight, I want to thank you [for your] support last night all the black designers that had created their own space in this tough industry. This was THE CELEBRATION.”
Rousteing continued, “The Renaissance world tour is about freedom, expression, and LOVE. Your support, your vision and your strength to not create an evolution but making a REVOLUTION, will and is, part of the History. Thank you for reminding us that fights are not over and let’s keep pushing for a better world for the next generations.”
The “Love on Top” singer also shareda carouselon Instagram highlighting one of her own Ivy Park creations, a neon pink, sparkly, disco-inspired number she also wore at the Amsterdam show.
TheLemonadesongstress continued, “I wanted to do a modern twist using the signature IVY PARK neon and bring disco to the beach in this swim collection. I’m so happy to share this with you and even more proud to launch it for the first time on the RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR.”
“I’m proud to be among the very talented Black designers featured in last night’s show to celebrate Juneteenth,” she finished.
source: people.com