يحاول ذهب - حر
Beyoncé makes headlines again in stage outfit that takes a swipe at US media
June 08, 2025
|The Observer
Living under the paparazzi spotlight for years, the pop legend joins the rebellious fashion trend with a statement of her own

Cowboy hats were unusually in vogue in north London last week, as fans turned up in droves for Beyoncé's first Cowboy Carter UK tour dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
But while Beyoncé herself sported a plethora of Western-style hats during the show, it was a different onstage outfit that sparked interest among the fashion pack.
The pop legend had teamed up with Glenn Martens, creative director of Diesel, on a striking news-paper-print jumpsuit and hat. Her daughter, Blue Ivy, 13, was also seen performing in a matching ensemble.
The custom designs are a nod to the newspaper dress worn by Sex and the City character Carrie Bradshaw. Actor Jenna Ortega wore the dress, designed by John Galliano in 2000, for the premiere of her film Hurry Up Tomorrow last month.
Beyoncé’s newsprint accompanied her 2022 song America Has a Problem, with the song's title in headline print across the outfit, under the masthead “The Echo”. The song takes a swipe at the US media's addiction to the singer.
هذه القصة من طبعة June 08, 2025 من The Observer.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من The Observer
The Observer
Reeves needs to call time on dodgy stats
On Friday, the latest retail sales numbers for the British economy were due to be published.
1 min
August 24, 2025
The Observer
Lucy Connolly isn't a hero. Justice doesn't mean a verdict you approve of Kenan Malik
Lionising a woman who pleaded guilty to stirring up racial hatred is a moral failure by the right
4 mins
August 24, 2025
The Observer
We can't shrink from Palestine Action
There is one part of the UK where terrorist flags and placards have rarely been off the news.
3 mins
August 24, 2025

The Observer
Politically acceptable UK racism is on the rise. And, worse, this is under 'progressive' Labour rule
As I wrote these words last autumn: \"We have made progress... even though that progress remains fragile and insufficient\", little did I realise just how right I was.
3 mins
August 24, 2025
The Observer
We want peace – but not on Putin's terms, Ukrainians say
Weary of Russia's war, the citizens of Ukraine are nevertheless wary of a settlement that might give away too much, or that doesn't carry a security guarantee, reports Liz Cookman in Kyiv
4 mins
August 24, 2025
The Observer
Take tougher line on asylum human rights, judges told
Labour will order judges to reinterpret parts of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) early next month as the government grapples with the asylum appeals backlog that has sparked the current crisis.
2 mins
August 24, 2025
The Observer
Musk flies a drone fleet over the capital. (Luckily, it's not Elon)
News that a Musk-owned fleet of drones is flying over London this weekend might be enough to prompt fears of a new Blitz.
1 mins
August 24, 2025
The Observer
Ganges river dolphin
The dark is my delight.
2 mins
August 24, 2025
The Observer
Jerome Powell
If anyone can stand up to Trump, it's the affable and decisive Fed chair, writes Matthew Bishop
4 mins
August 24, 2025

The Observer
'We're hiding some very dirty secrets'. The scandal of fake foreign honey
An investigation by Jon Ungoed-Thomas reveals the worldwide honey fraud that begins in China and ends with allegations of adulterated jars on UK supermarkets shelves
5 mins
August 24, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size