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    Beyoncé Shines in Malone Souliers Mirror Pumps on ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’

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    Beyoncé Knowles-Carter switched up her footwear during her second night of the “Cowboy Carter Tour” in Washington, D.C. on Monday. While the singer has been mainly sporting cowboy and Western-inspired boots for the tour, she swapped the shoes for custom metallic pumps by Malone Souliers to complement her Americana-inspired look.

    Beyoncé wearing Malone Souliers shoes on the Cowboy Carter Tour.

    Beyoncé wearing Malone Souliers shoes on the “Cowboy Carter Tour.”

    For one segment of the concert, Knowles-Carter took the stage in a custom white David Koma look, wearing a long, form-fitting, sleeveless dress with a high slit. She paired the look with the Malone Souliers pumps, marking it the third time she has worn shoes designed specifically by the brand for her tour. This time, she opted for a pair of glittering silver mirror pumps with a sculpted tassel heel that reflected the bright stadium lights.

    The shoes featured a pointed toe and a transparent plexiglass heel that measured approximately four inches. The shoes were made out of an embossed metallic material on the uppers and featured a slip-on style. The transparent heel on the shoe resembled a previous 90mm pointed-toe mule style from the footwear designer that is currently sold out.

    A close-up of the Malone Souliers 90mm pointed-toe mule.

    These are the second custom pair pf pumps from Malone Souliers that the singer has worn on tour. In addition to wearing a pair of brown fringe boots from the brand that she debuted at MetLife Stadium in May, she wore a pair of blue satin heel pointed-toe pumps with star-spangled embellishment with the same plexiglass heel, worn for her Fourth of July show in Washington, D.C.

    Each pair has been designed exclusively for Beyoncé by Malone Souliers’ team, with nods to her performance aesthetic and the themes of her “Cowboy Carter” country music era. Other designers have joined in, creating Western-inspired footwear for the singer.

    Beyoncé wearing Malone Souliers shoes on the Cowboy Carter Tour.

    Beyoncé wearing Malone Souliers shoes on the “Cowboy Carter Tour.”

    Christian Louboutin, Paris Texas, Santoni, Jimmy Choo, Ferragamo, and other footwear brands have designed custom boots for the show. While boots have been her go-to footwear style of choice since the tour kicked off, she has also worn two different pointed-toe metallic pumps by Amina Muaddi. Take out her shoe styles from the “Cowboy Carter Tour” below.



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