Beyoncé’s most recent appearance in a cowboycore is simply astounding for some fans when she seen wearing at the New York Fashion Week on Tuesday February 13.
The international celebrity, who hails from Houston, Texas, showed up in a blacked-out SUV and dazzled the crowd in a gray Gaurav Gupta blazer with sequins, matching thigh-high boots, and a holographic Luar bag.
Finishing her look were a couple of pilot style conceals, a decorated head scarf and a stone-hued rancher cap.
Truth be told, Beyoncé hasn’t been without a cowboy hat in almost fourteen days. At the Grammys on February 4, she appeared in a custom Louis Vuitton studded cowhide smaller than usual skirt and coat finished off with a bone-white Stetson.
On Sunday Beyoncé announced her forthcoming album, “Renaissance II,” would be a country record — releasing two banjo-infused teaser tracks, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages.”
This new Beyoncé look isn’t the first superstar to make a fashion turn west. There are several of them.
Recently, Bella Hadid revealed she had entered a rodeo competition in Weatherford, Texas with her horse, Tito. As W Magazine wrote, Hadid brought a “supermodel touch to rodeo style” in her leather fringed chaps, skin-tight collared shirt and biscuit-colored cowboy hat.
Also, Kim Kardashian posted an Instagram of her Super Bowl party outfit: Some black erupted pants and a $650 custom dark Stetson.
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The horseplay continued in Paris in January on the men’s fashion runways. The ranch style was the focus of a lot of Louis Vuitton’s most recent collection. For Pharrell’s third season, models walked onto a dusty copper covered runway — outlined by a monumental background of rough, desert mountains — in chaps, turquoise hoops, bolero ties and suit coats with prickly plant themes.
On record, Tom Ford was one of the first designers to rethink the humble cowboy boot in his Autumn-Winter collection shown at London Fashion Week, 2014.
But the cornerstones of this western-inspired trend have long been part of fashion’s vocabulary. For instance, Cowboy boots, have been worn by everyone from Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana to Britney Spears and Kate Moss.
cowboycore has received over 13.4 million views on TikTok and is still growing. In it, users show how to style a wide-brimmed cowboy hat or, as in one video, how to pair vintage leather chaps with a trench coat with a belt. Looks for “cowboy” on Pinterest have nearly multiplied since December, as has interest in the expression “cowboy aesthetic.”
Tom Ford gave the slouchy shoe makeover in his 2014 show, when he paired a knee-high turquoise alligator-leather pair with a cheetah print skirt and fishnets. Celine helped revive the workwear shoe even further in 2015 for their Spring-Summer 2016 show, while Raf Simons sent a lime green pair down the runway in 2017.
The embroidered leather boots have been a mainstay of the style set ever since, transcending over the years from a subversive statement piece to something more timeless.