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Holiday shopping: Find the best gifts for Beyoncé fans, from the official to the homemade
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Date:2025-04-17 05:04:31
People should thank the fans in their lives. They're easy to shop for.
And save a "thank you" for the arists they support and their fellow fans — they sell plenty of items that make the perfect gifts, from clothing to Christmas tree ornaments to the music itself.
Beyoncé's Beyhive is no exception to this phenomenon of modern fandom, so we've rounded up a selection of Beyoncé-coded gifts for the hive members in your life. The gifts range from homemade to official merchandise and should kick-start your holiday shopping.
'Renaissance'-inspired jackets
These custom, hand-painted jackets will help Beyoncé fans stay cozy this season. They are created by Anthony Pittman, 30, a painter and muralist who saw an uptick in requests after making two leather pieces for himself and a friend to wear to Beyoncé’s Renaissance concert in Paris.
Pittman’s inventory mainly consists of denim and leather jackets. He says, “Every garment is hand painted with acrylic-based fabric painting mediums. Lots of time, focus and Beyoncé playing in the background is required.”
“I love every single project I get to work on for the hive, and their reactions are the best part of the entire process. Whether it’s a tip, shoutout or a personal message, it truly makes me happy to know that my work is bringing joy to others.”
Fans can request custom orders through his Instagram or X, handle @anthnyxyz.
Beyoncé holiday ornaments
Sapphire M. Jones, 26, is a Beyoncé fan and maker of unique Christmas tree ornaments.
"The process is honestly very easy, and with the help of my Cricut machine [and an] app on my iPad, I’m unstoppable," he says.
"What inspired me to create these ornaments was that I really wanted to have something that nobody else has and my Christmas tree needed something new."
Fans can place orders through his art page on Instagram, handle @sapphiretheeartist.
Official Beyoncé merch
As Beyoncé fans know, snagging Renaissance tour merchandise at the shows could at times feel like the "Hunger Games." Luckily, fans can buy tour memorabilia from Queen Bey's website shop.beyonce.com.
Fans heading to an AMC theater to watch the "Renaissance" film may have the chance to buy an exclusive "Renaissance"-themed popcorn tub or drinking cup. There's no better way to say "I’m thinking of you" than to gift one to another person.
Cé Noir perfume
One of the superstar’s recent endeavors was the launch of her fragrance Cé Noir. She even teased the scent while on stage during her shows. The eau de parfum is available in the U.S. and Canada on parfum.beyonce.com for $160. It touts notes of clementine, golden honey and others.
Speaking from firsthand knowledge, this is a must-have scent for those who want to feel like "that girl" on any occasion.
CD or vinyl record
Beyoncé’s Renaissance era made history. After winning Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2022 Grammys, she became the most decorated Grammy artist of all time. In a digital age of social media and streaming, a vintage vinyl record or "Renaissance" CD would be considered a prized possession. Both formats are available on Amazon.
Ivy Park
Beyoncé launched her athleisure clothing line Ivy Park in 2016. Ever since, it has beckoned celebrity clientele and been all the rave amongst fans. Ivy Park Noir, the final collaboration with Adidas, dropped on Oct. 12. It's sold out, but if you were lucky enough to get your hands on an item, it could be the perfect gift this season.
It's safe to say there's enough Beyoncé-cheer to go around!
Reviewed:You can score Beyonce's Renaissance tour merch on Amazon
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