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Olivia Dean channels full showgirl glamour in a dazzling designer look during her The Art of Loving tour @oliviadeano/Instagram

Olivia Dean is bringing full showgirl glamour to her The Art of Loving tour, stepping out in striking Gucci, Chanel, McQueen and Taller Marmo designs. Styled by Simone Beyene, the Grammy-winning singer has turned each performance into a fashion moment, with sequins, feathers and bold gowns giving her tour a glamorous, old-school feel.

From glittering stage dresses to dramatic feathered looks, Dean's wardrobe blends romance with the style of classic jazz divas. The result is a tour where the outfits are almost as eye-catching as the performances, giving Dean a bold new fashion identity on stage.

McQueen Brings a Touch of British Glamour

For her June 12 show at London's O2 Arena, Dean wore a McQueen dress covered in floral sequin embroidery. The dress had a sweetheart neckline and thick straps, giving the look a classic shape while the sparkling flowers added a bold stage feel.

The McQueen look came from the British fashion house known for strong shapes and detailed work. Instead of a huge or overly complex design, the dress kept the shape simple and allowed the sequins to catch the stage lights.

That balance made the outfit feel right for Dean. It had the glamour of an old jazz singer while still looking fresh enough for a modern arena show.

Chanel Turns Romance into a Stage Moment

Chanel has also played a major role in Dean's tour wardrobe, continuing a relationship between the singer and the French fashion house that began years before her current rise to fame. One of her tour looks featured a strapless dress with sequins, soft floral details and a thigh-high slit.

The design came from Chanel under creative director Matthieu Blazy, whose work has brought playful details and strong craft to the house. Dean's version kept the focus on movement, shine and a soft shape that worked well under concert lights.

Her Chanel wardrobe has also included a custom feathered skirt made with the house's atelier. Stylist Simone Beyene said she wanted Dean to look like a flower, with the white skirt designed to feel light and dreamy while the sequins looked like drops of water.

Taller Marmo Gives Dean Full Showgirl Energy

During her Minneapolis concert in July, Dean leaned fully into showgirl style in a two-tone beaded tulle gown by Taller Marmo. The Art Nouveau-inspired dress had a side slit and a hem covered in ostrich feather trim, giving it big stage presence.

Taller Marmo was founded by Riccardo Audisio and Yago Goicoechea, who have built the label around glamorous evening pieces with a strong sense of drama. The brand's designs often play with the idea of the modern diva, making it a natural match for Dean's tour.

The designers have linked Dean's style to stars such as Donna Summer and Diana Ross. That idea shows up in the gown, which combines feathers, sparkle and a long shape that looks made for a singer moving across a large stage.

Gucci Adds a Darker Side to the Glamour

Dean brought a darker mood to the New York leg of the tour in a black Gucci sleeveless evening dress. The stretch chiffon design featured all-over embroidery, a draped front and an open back, giving the outfit a mix of elegance and edge.

Gucci's look showed that Dean's tour style is not only about soft colours and feathers. The black dress created a stronger moment while keeping the shine and movement that have become key parts of her stage wardrobe.

The choice also showed how well Dean can move between different sides of glamour. One night she can look like a classic jazz star, while another look can feel more modern, sleek and bold.

Olivia Dean's Tour Wardrobe Has a Clear Style Story

Dean's tour clothes may come from different designers, but they share a clear idea. Sequins, feathers, flowing gowns and strong shapes help turn her concerts into a mix of music and fashion, with each look adding something to the performance.

Her stylist Simone Beyene has also made sure the clothes do more than simply look good in photos. Dean has said a tour outfit needs to sparkle or have an interesting shape that affects the way she moves, showing why the wardrobe works so well on stage.

As The Art of Loving tour continues across North America and later heads to Oceania, Dean's fashion story is still growing. With Gucci, Chanel, McQueen and other major designers already part of the run, the singer is proving that a concert wardrobe can be just as memorable as the songs themselves.