Beyoncè’s Naked Renaissance Armor Came With an Instruction Manual

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All the details behind Beyonce’s look for the cover of her spellbinding new album 'Renaissance'

has no formal fashion training. The inquisitive maker, who studied architecture and is a musician by trade, started dreaming up his bodacious boudoir armor three years ago. His method? Pure intuition.and Kylie Jenner, the unintentional designer stuck to his original mission: to make beautiful, intricate things, rather than couture, or even wearable fashion.

Sticking to his guiding principles of “systems, harmony and adornment,” Quero did what he normally does and went scavenging. “Beyoncé’s piece was actually constructed of chromed bits I stumbled upon during one of my ritualistic scavenger hunt strolls through LA’s fashion district,” he shares of finding treasure no one else sees in his hometown.

Quero describes his clients as living in a glowing void, where they are infinite and untethered from the dismal realities of the world.Patience is indeed key when it comes to Nusi Quero’s world. Working completely alone, the sexy-tough commission took him a week and a half to “figure out”. “It wasn’t the sort of idea that I sketched out and then realised,” notes Quero. “I made it by putting it together and discovering it as it happened.

The arresting end result made piecing together Quero’s jigsaw-like puzzle worthwhile—however painstaking thebuild might have been. “The album is graceful, sexy, compositionally immaculate, and shows Beyoncé as an empowered and courageous artist and woman,” says the conceptual creative, who is humbled to see his work play a part in this narrative.

What’s next for this intriguing free spirit? More lingerie-costumery that “powers up” the wearer like they’re in a video game. “I want to embolden and elevate people,” asserts this American dreamer, who goes his own way and is not at all jaded by the industry he now finds himself in. “So far, it seems to do that for my customers and clients.” There can be no arguing with this.

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