What I Wore: The Formation World Tour

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If you follow me on Instagram, then you know I’ve been excited for weeks to attend Beyonce’s latest World Tour! I even did a BooHoo haul with some possible options, you can check that post out here. But, like most women, I always end up changing my mind!

Let’s start with the hair, because it’s a major part of the look as well! I wanted hair that was long enough to give a good Beyonce hair flip, and that resembled the hair she is currently wearing on tour. So I had this Aruba Curl crochet hair installed, and I LOOOOOOOOVE the way it turned out! It’s also a more affordable option than getting a lace front unit, or full head weave installed.

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Credit: https://www.tumblr.com/search/formationworldtour

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Credit: http://iam.beyonce.com/post/138899159544/super-bowl-50-halftime

The weather was a little windy, so I wanted an outfit I can be comfy, covered and chic in. Couple that with some female problems, (we’re family right?), led me to an all black look. I ended up shopping my closet, time was not on my side, to shop for an entire new look. Major Key to being chic on a budget: remix the existing pieces you already own. Deets on my look below:

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Hair: 5 Packs of Aruba Curl

Culotte Romper: ASOS, (Out of Stock), similar here.

Sandals: ASOS

Belt: ZARA, Super old, similar here.

I was comfortable maneuvering the stadium setting, and I felt chic!  I am not the girl at a concert in 6 inch heels, it’s not sensible to me. Beyoncé puts on a spectacular show,  and I had a great time!

What concerts are you all attending this Summer?

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As a sports mom, cultural curator, and proud Belizean, Karese brings intention to every experience she creates. A multimedia producer and creative strategist, she’s dedicated to amplifying voices and stories that often go unheard. With over a decade of experience across media production, content development, and brand storytelling, her work lives at the intersection of culture, community, and confidence.

From producing heartfelt campaigns that celebrate Black women in sneaker culture to managing large-scale video projects for city agencies, Karese approaches every project with purpose and heart, helping women and girls of color feel seen, heard, and celebrated.

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