The Most Iconic Sweat Tour Outfits

Because we still can’t get over Charli XCX and Troye Sivan’s US tour wardrobe.

Two months of inevitable FOMO experienced by anyone who was bound to experience the Sweat tour through endless concert videos online, and it is officially over — at least its U.S. leg, although (sadly) no other legs have been confirmed. The music, the guests, the featured Apple dancers, the crowd, the vibe… it was everything. And of course, Charli and Troye’s stage fits (which, by the way, are reported total over 100 pieces by over 40 designers)  were unequivocally and undeniably iconic.

This level of style excellence couldn’t haven’t happened without the help of incredible stylists. The L.A. based Chris Horan has been working with Charli since 2021, and is largely credited for taking her style to the next level. Marc Forné, the Spanish stylist, has been giving Troye the best of gay fashion, from a Jean Paul Gaultier reimagined Madonna cone bra corset to newer labels like av vattev and JordanLuca.

Fresh off the runway or custom, in the hottest established designers to independent labels, Charli and Troye prove once again through their tour wardrobe that they really are the ultimate brats.

Custom Maison Margiela

Designed by John Galliano, this bridal look probably won’t make it to the alter (sorry George!) but is brat enough for an appearance in Nashville, Tennessee. 

Custom Dilara Findikoglu

The London-based designer has been giving London Fashion Week the healthy, needed shake-up with her Alexander McQueen-inspired macabre blended with a hyper femininity. It’s classic, it’s raunchy, and most importantly, it’s empowered.

Ann Demeulemeester Spring/Summer 2025

If you watched the recent Ann Demeulemeester runway show and thought “vampire-esque, dramatic, and romantic,” you wouldn’t be wrong. After all, everything is romantic.

Custom Luar

Of course, the NY-based brand Luar would have some custom trousers for Troye. When it comes down to it, your not on every it girl’s radar and have an internet-breaking Beyoncé attendance at your Autumn/Winter 2024 show and not appear at the Sweat tour.

Custom Ian Charms

Probably the fan favourite look of the whole event, both Charli and Troye were seen multiple times wearing tongue-in-cheek graphic tees made by the female-owned, jewellery company Ian Charms. By the way, Sweat tour merch is still available on its website.

Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2024

Now, if you saw the Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2024 collection designed by Anthony Vaccarello, you might have thought “how is the Saint Laurent woman going to incorporate a completely sheer look to her everyday wardrobe?” In Charli’s case, that’s not an issue.

(di)vision Spring/Summer 2025

If you don’t know this brand, get to know it. (di)vision is the Copenhagen-based label which has for ethos “creating from what already is” — kind of like Charli and Troye joining forces (and respective addictive sounds) to create the Sweat tour.

Custom Acne Studios

Acne Studios is officially the cool girl brand, having dressed the likes of Kylie Jenner, Chloë Sevigny, Emma Chamberlain, and now Charli XCX. Could we say, it’s the brattiest brand?

Tom Ford Era Gucci & David Koma

Whenever an archival Tom Ford era Gucci piece is being used, the outfit is immediately a stand out. Now pair it with David Koma trousers and put it on Troye Sivan, and there’s not much more to do to elevate the look.

Custom Jawara Alleyne

Clearly a favourite of these two artists, Troye’s fresh-off-the-runway look was of course customised to his taste, seen in a colour way that wasn’t shown in the original look book. But, it also means something to a similar effect will be ready for you to purchase come time for the collection to hit the stores early next year.

Custom Luar

Again, Charli receives the custom treatment, this time from Luar which altered one of its Spring/Summer 2025 looks for extra drama, and extra stage presence.

Custom Alled-Martinez

This is a prime example of stylist Marc Forné’s work at its best. Not only did he dress Troye in custom Alled-Martinez, inspired by its “Unsung Heroes” collection which pays homage to those affected by the AIDS crisis, but the look also went for auction, with the profits going to the Elton John AIDS Foundation. 


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