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Beyoncé Gets Crystallized, Gap Pays Tribute to tWitch & Alexander Mcqueen Showcases New Menswear Collection

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1. Beyoncé gets crystalized as she announces dates for her Renaissance tour

She’s coming! Beyoncé ushered in Black History Month by announcing her 2023 tour dates, which will bring her acclaimed Renaissance album to the world. The tour kicks off in May in Stockholm and includes dates in cities such as Paris, Nashville, Los Angeles, Boston, and Washington DC. ATTN: New Yorkers, she’ll be hitting MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 29. There are also rumors swirling that Queen Bey will be performing at the Grammy awards on Sunday, where she’s nominated for nine awards.

2. Alexnder McQueen Showcases FW ’23 Menswear Collection

For Creative Director Sarah Burton, her vision of the Alexander McQueen man is one of undisputed luxury. But her exact view of luxury for the Fall/Winter 2023 season embodies the hallmarks of refined, reworked, yet timeless tailoring and the courage that craftmanship is the best suit of armor. The latest range of ensembles are sharply cut – making the wearer’s body stronger and more prominent. Whether it be a double-breasted suit, a backless blazer or an asymmetrically cut skirt, the garments illustrate a level of craftsmanship that is only achievable by unwavering focus. See the collection below:

3. Gap Pays Tribute To tWitch in new Campaign

The Gap X The Brooklyn Circus 26-piece collection has arrived, including varsity jackets, logo hoodies, chinos, basketball shorts, and more. An accompanying campaign has been released paying tribute to the late dancer and entertainer Stephen “tWitch’ Boss. BKc Founder and Creative Director, Ouigi Theodore, Indya Moore, Javon Walton, Bethann Hardison, and more are also featured in the campaign.

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