Halsey Closed Out Her Summer Tour With a Fantasy-Filled Stage Wardrobe


Impressively, Halsey played an entirely different setlist every night of her tour. “I think by the end we had performed almost 70 different songs,” says Halsey. “I got to surprise each crowd with an old hit, or a new deep cut. I even played two new unreleased songs, ‘Carry the Weight’ and ‘Lucid,’ that I wrote while I was on the tour. It was just so electric and exciting every single night.”

For stage looks, meanwhile, Halsey matched the flamboyant spirit of the show with costumes that were just as spotlight-worthy. The star worked with stylist Lyn Alyson to craft a series of different moods and characters throughout the show. The designs they came up with were surreal and entirely fantasy-filled. “I wanted to incorporate classic silhouettes from iconic designers, but also bring some new talent to the stage as well,” says Halsey.

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There were the edgy, fetish-inspired Zana Bayne looks; ethereal and dreamy Selkie frocks—“Selkie has been a personal favorite of mine for years,” Halsey says; or the more structured and corseted pieces by Vivienne Westwood. “I have a long relationship with Vivienne Westwood, and her designs and spirit have always felt quintessentially me,” says Halsey. “I knew we’d use a Vivienne silhouette for the witchy section of the show.” Halsey also sported a sweet blue Anna Sui babydoll dress—her homage to Alice in Wonderland. “I knew I’d need a babydoll dress that was perfectly cute and toylike to establish the Alice in Wonderland theme.”



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