Beyonce enlists Israeli designer to create line of dresses for world tour

The singer also wore a gown designed by Inbal Dror earlier this year at the Grammy Awards

JERUSALEM — The Israeli fashion designer Inbal Dror has created a line of dresses for Beyonce’s new world tour.

Dror, of Tel Aviv, posted photos on her Facebook page and Twitter feed of the performer wearing her creations in a Houston show for her “Formation” world tour.

Beyonce wore a Dror-designed wedding gown when she presented at the 58th Grammy Awards in February.

For inspiration for the custom-made line, Dror said she drew inspiration from Victorian and tribal influences that are featured in the singer’s music video for her single “Formation,” the Jerusalem Post reported.

Beyonce wore a red outfit created by Israeli designer Alon Livne for her 2013 world tour.

She is reportedly scheduled to perform in Tel Aviv in August as part of this world tour.

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