Beyoncé is remembering Tina Turner's impact on her life.
The singer, 41, honored the late musician during her Renaissance World Tour stop in Paris, France, on Friday evening.
After belting out "Dangerously in Love" for fans at the Stade France, Beyoncé paused and told those in attendance, "I just want to take a second and honor Tina Turner."
"If you’re a fan of mine, you’re a fan of Tina Turner. Because I wouldn’t be on this stage without Tina Turner," she continued. "So I want you guys to just scream so she can feel your love."
Added Beyoncé: "I feel so blessed that I was allowed to witness her brilliance. I also feel very blessed to be here to perform once again in Paris after so many years. Thank you for your loyalty."
If you thought Beyoncé’s stage looks couldn’t get anymore lavish, think again.
Since embarking on her sold-out Renaissance World Tour last month (supporting her seventh studio album of the same name), the record-breaking Grammy winner, 41, has stunned her fanbase with both her incredible performing skills and her impeccable taste in designer costumes.
On the roster of labels in charge of creating custom looks for the star (including Paco Rabanne, Mugler and David Koma) is Tiffany & Co. which was named the official jeweler of Beyoncé’s tour following her first stop in Stockholm, Sweden, last month. (The partnership is more than ideal, considering Beyoncé and husband JAY-Z were named brand ambassadors in 2022.)
But there’s more. Jimmy Choo is another label to have teamed up with the musician.
In a new interview with Vogue, the label's creative director Sandra Choi revealed she helped create 41 pairs of shoes made to aesthetically fit Beyoncé’s current disco-era and built to sustain her feet during her shows, which last nearly three hours (and yes, there's choreography involved).
“It’s fashion based, but I had to think about the functionality of it,” Choi told the outlet of her design approach. Of course, there were requests for pieces that "really sparkled."
Elements like the height of the shoes’ heels were considered heavily for Beyoncé’s comfortability, while corset-like boning were built inside the footwear to create security and snugness.