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The Beyhive may still be waiting for “Renaissance” visuals, but a surprise couture collection directly inspired by the album’s songs, courtesy of Balmain, might scratch that itch (for now).

The French luxury brand’s creative director, Olivier Rousteing, released a lookbook Friday of showstopping designs made in collaboration with Beyoncé. The collection’s theme: each look translates a song from the 2022 album — such as “Break My Soul,” “Cozy” and “Summer Renaissance” — into fashion. Vogue France shared images of two additional gowns, including one worn by the singer on the magazine’s April 2023 cover.

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"I'm That Girl" features a "sun-meets-crown" metal bustier by sculptor Elie Hirsch.
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"Cozy" features fireworks-inspired feather plumage by Paris's illustrious Maison Fevrier.
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"Energy (01)" required French artist Laurentine Périlhou to spend 15 days of weaving and knotting black silks, rayons, velvets and patent-leather.
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"Energy (02)" was inspired by traditional African hair-braiding.
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"Break My Soul" is a hooded, draped dress with a 3D-printed black chrome-plated bustier.
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"Church Girl" features another 3D-printed bustier and a crown that takes its shape from a record.
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"Plastic Off the Sofa" updates Parisian couture signatures, turning an oversized bow into tuxedo suit lapels.
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"Virgo's Groove" reinterprets a vintage Balmain hat in hammered metal.
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"Move" is inspired by the commanding collaboration between Beyoncé, Grace Jones and Tems on the Reggaeton anthem.
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"Thique" is an "extremely ballroom, couture chandelier design," according to a lookbook for the collection.
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"All Up in Your Mind" is a feathery, fan-shaped tribute to New York City's ballroom scene.
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"America has a Problem" is interpreted as a crimson velvet jumpsuit with a gold chrome 3D-printed bustier.
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"Pure/Honey" is a tribute to the joy of the club, mixing zebra, psychedelic and harlequin patterns.
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"Summer Renaissance" is the silver-fringed disco finale, complete with a wig and cape, for the track that samples the iconic Donna Summer song "I Feel Love."

Called Renaissance Couture, the collection features plenty of dramatic sculptural moments — including hammered metal breastplates, 3D-printed bustiers and fireworks made from feathers — along with luxe velvets, meticulously embroidered gowns and a wearable crystal chandelier. It’s details, details, details, all the way down to Beyoncé’s autograph forming the base of pairs of platform heels.

Rousteing conceived the project when he became singularly obsessed with “Renaissance” after its release last summer, he said in a statement.

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Each look from the new collection translates a song from the 2022 album — such as "Break My Soul," "Cozy" and "Summer Renaissance" — into fashion

“Day after day, I kept dreaming up and sketching out new concepts inspired by Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE, the album that had been constantly blaring in my home, office, atelier and vacation rental — and in an endless loop in my head — ever since it dropped in July 2022,” he said. “There was no plan, project, or expectation. I had absolutely no reason to be dedicating so much of my time to those drawings, outside of the simple pure pleasure I got from creating something completely new, as I channeled her glorious, joy-filled art into my own.”

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The "Renaissance Couture' collection arrives just ahead of Beyoncé's spring and summer world tour.

Over a period of several months, while producing separate runway collections, Rousteing presented his ideas and worked closely with Beyoncé and her stylist, Marni Senofonte, to create the Renaissance Couture looks. The project’s unveiling arrives just weeks ahead of the singer’s spring and summer world tour.

“From the beginning, we knew that this collaboration was going to be unlike any of the others that either of us had worked on before… this is a collection that is based completely on our shared passion for melding together music and fashion,” Rousteing said. “The lack of budgeting, roll-out and marketing plans eliminated the typical boundaries and constraints, creating a dream environment that allowed us to simply experiment, dream and push each other to the max. And that’s exactly what we did.”