Ariana Grande Eternal Sunshine Tour Outfits (2026)
✦ Quick Facts
- Tour: Ariana Grande — The Eternal Sunshine Tour (2026)
- Stylist: Law Roach
- Total Looks: 6 outfits across 5 acts
- Key Designers: Givenchy, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Wiederhoeft, Ludovic de Saint Serin
- Shoe Designer: Christian Louboutin (all acts)
- Tour Opened: June 6, 2026 — Oakland Arena, California
- Aesthetic: Ballerina-inspired with cinematic references
Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine Tour is not just a concert — it is a full-scale fashion exhibition. Across five cinematic acts, Grande presents six meticulously crafted designer outfits that blend ballerina aesthetics, couture craftsmanship, and narrative storytelling. Every costume change serves the emotional arc of the show, making the tour wardrobe as essential to the experience as the music itself.
The tour, which kicked off at Oakland Arena on June 6, 2026, marks Grande’s first headline run since the Sweetener World Tour wrapped in December 2019. Collaborating once again with legendary celebrity stylist Law Roach — the same creative force behind Zendaya’s red carpet dominance — Grande presents a wardrobe that balances haute couture ambition with emotional vulnerability. Each of the six looks references a different chapter of her career while serving the cinematic narrative inspired by Michel Gondry’s 2004 film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
From custom Ludovic de Saint Serin lace to show-stopping Givenchy by Sarah Burton couture, here is a complete breakdown of every outfit Ariana Grande wears on the Eternal Sunshine Tour — including the designers, the inspiration, and the songs performed in each look.
Complete Outfit Summary — All 6 Eternal Sunshine Tour Looks at a Glance
Before diving into the act-by-act breakdown, here is a quick-reference table of every outfit Ariana Grande wears on the Eternal Sunshine Tour. Each look is a custom creation designed specifically for this production.
| Act | Designer | Outfit Description | Key Songs Performed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Act I | Ludovic de Saint Serin | Custom black lace mini dress with Catwoman mask | “yes, and?”, “positions” |
| Act II | Alexander McQueen (Seán McGirr) | Pink fringed showpiece with deconstructed movement | “eternal sunshine”, “thank u, next”, “7 rings” |
| Act III | Wiederhoeft | Lace corset with floral motifs and voluminous tulle skirt | “imperfect for you”, “safety net”, “One Last Time” |
| Act IV | Vivienne Westwood | Purple off-shoulder gown with black lace detailing | “Dangerous Woman”, “Honeymoon Avenue”, “twilight zone” |
| Act V (Look 1) | Givenchy (Sarah Burton) | Black couture with silver embroidery | “Into You”, “we can’t be friends”, “hate that i made you love me” |
| Act V (Look 2) | Givenchy (Sarah Burton) | Ethereal white floral maxi for the levitation finale | “supernatural” |
Act I — Ludovic de Saint Serin: The Opening Statement
Designer: Ludovic de Saint Serin (Custom) • Category: Black lace mini dress • Shoes: Christian Louboutin ballet-style boots • Accessory: Catwoman mask • Songs: “yes, and?”, “positions”
Ariana Grande opens the Eternal Sunshine Tour in a custom black lace mini dress by Ludovic de Saint Serin, the French designer known for his body-conscious lace and mesh constructions that have become red carpet staples for celebrities including Dua Lipa, Bella Hadid, and Kylie Jenner.
The opening look is paired with a Catwoman-style mask — a clever visual nod to Grande’s “the boy is mine” music video from the Eternal Sunshine album — and Christian Louboutin ballet-style boots that establish the ballerina motif carried throughout the entire show. The dress features intricate lacework that catches the dramatic stage lighting, creating a silhouette that is simultaneously fierce and delicate.
As the mask comes off during “positions,” Grande signals the show’s emotional thesis: shedding layers and revealing vulnerability. It is a theatrical choice that sets up the narrative journey of the remaining four acts perfectly. The Louboutin boots — custom-made in a soft black satin with ribbon detailing — are the first of several ballet-inspired shoe choices styled by Law Roach throughout the production.
Act II — Alexander McQueen: The Pink Spectacle
Designer: Alexander McQueen (Creative Director: Seán McGirr) • Category: Pink fringed showpiece • Songs: “eternal sunshine”, “thank u, next”, “7 rings”
For the second act, Grande emerges in a showstopping pink fringed Alexander McQueen creation designed by the house’s current creative director, Seán McGirr. The piece is a masterful bridge between Grande’s eras — its vibrant pink palette directly references the visual language of her thank u, next period (2019), while the deconstructed fringe construction brings a modern, almost punk-inspired edge that reflects her current artistic evolution.
The fringed detailing is not merely decorative — it is kinetic. As Grande performs the choreography for “7 rings” and moves down the B-stage runway extending into the arena floor, the fringe moves with her body, creating a visual ripple effect that amplifies every gesture. Under the tour’s custom lighting rig, the pink fabric shifts between rose, fuchsia, and coral depending on the angle — a deliberate choice by stylist Law Roach to create a look that photographs differently from every seat in the venue.
This is the act where Grande delivers the tour’s most popular sing-along moments — “thank u, next” and “7 rings” — and the McQueen outfit’s theatrical movement makes these performances visually unforgettable.
Act III — Wiederhoeft: The Romantic Vision
Designer: Wiederhoeft (Custom) • Category: Lace corset with floral motifs + voluminous tulle skirt • Shoes: White platform Christian Louboutin with ribbon details • Songs: “imperfect for you”, “safety net”, “One Last Time”
Act III shifts the tour’s energy from spectacle to intimacy. Grande transforms into something ethereal, wearing a custom Wiederhoeft creation — the Brooklyn-based label founded by Jackson Wiederhoeft that has built a cult following for its handcrafted bridal and fantasy pieces. The outfit features a delicate lace corset adorned with three-dimensional floral motifs, paired with a voluminous tulle skirt that cascades around her like a cloud.
Completing the romantic vision are white platform Christian Louboutins with ribbon details wrapped ballet-style up her legs — the most literal ballerina reference in the entire tour wardrobe. The ribbons, extending to just below the knee, create visual continuity with the tulle skirt and ground the look in the classical ballet tradition that Grande and Law Roach have cited as a primary inspiration for the Eternal Sunshine aesthetic.
The outfit choice is deeply intentional for this act’s setlist. “Imperfect for you” and “safety net” are among the most emotionally vulnerable tracks on the Eternal Sunshine album, and the Wiederhoeft creation — with its handmade quality and intimate scale — matches that vulnerability perfectly. When Grande reaches “One Last Time,” one of her most emotionally resonant career songs, the combination of the ethereal costume and the arena’s dimmed lighting creates a moment that fans have described as the emotional peak of the entire tour.
Act IV — Vivienne Westwood: The Power Shift
Designer: Vivienne Westwood (Custom) • Category: Purple off-shoulder gown with black lace detailing • Shoes: Christian Louboutin boots • Accessories: Sheer gloves, ribbon choker • Songs: “twilight zone”, “hampstead”, “Dangerous Woman”, “Honeymoon Avenue”
The fourth act reveals Grande in a custom purple Vivienne Westwood gown. The off-shoulder silhouette — a Westwood signature — features intricate black lace detailing that recalls the brand’s punk-meets-couture DNA. The purple colorway is the richest, most regal palette in the tour’s wardrobe, marking a deliberate shift from the romance of Act III to the power and confidence of Act IV.
Complementing the gown are sheer black gloves that extend above the elbow, Christian Louboutin boots in black, and a ribbon choker that adds a gothic touch befitting the act’s darker sonic palette. The accessories are styled with intentional restraint by Law Roach — every piece serves the silhouette without competing for attention.
This act is where Grande weaves together deluxe tracks from the Eternal Sunshine album — “twilight zone” and “hampstead” — with beloved catalogue deep cuts. The inclusion of “Dangerous Woman” is particularly significant: the 2016 title track is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, and the Westwood gown’s commanding silhouette matches the song’s confident energy perfectly. “Honeymoon Avenue,” from her 2013 debut Yours Truly, adds a nostalgic dimension that the purple gown — simultaneously modern and timeless — embodies.
Act V — Givenchy by Sarah Burton: The Grand Finale (Two Looks)
The finale is the only act where Grande performs in two separate outfits, both custom-designed by Givenchy under the creative direction of Sarah Burton — the designer who famously created Kate Middleton’s wedding dress during her tenure at Alexander McQueen and who joined Givenchy as creative director in 2024.
Act V — Look 1: Black Couture Givenchy
Designer: Givenchy (Creative Director: Sarah Burton) • Category: Black couture with silver embroidery • Songs: “Into You”, “we can’t be friends (wait for your love)”, “hate that i made you love me”
Grande opens the finale in a black couture Givenchy piece with silver embroidery that catches the light with every movement. The design features Burton’s hallmark precision tailoring — clean architectural lines softened by delicate needlework that becomes visible as the arena’s follow spots track Grande across the stage.
The black palette is a dramatic contrast to the romantic whites and vibrant pinks of the earlier acts, signaling the emotional weight of the finale’s setlist. Grande delivers “Into You” — widely considered one of the greatest pop songs of the 2010s — followed by “we can’t be friends (wait for your love)” and “hate that i made you love me,” the lead single from her forthcoming album petal, due July 31, 2026.
Act V — Look 2: White Floral Givenchy — The Levitation Finale
Designer: Givenchy (Creative Director: Sarah Burton) • Category: Ethereal white floral maxi • Song: “supernatural” (harness levitation finale)
The tour’s final moment of magic arrives when Grande reappears in another Givenchy masterpiece — an ethereal white floral maxi that seems to float around her as she ascends above the arena via a custom harness system during the transcendent closing performance of “supernatural.”
The white floral design was engineered specifically for the levitation sequence. Burton’s team constructed the gown with lightweight organza layers and three-dimensional floral appliqués that catch air as Grande rises, creating a billowing, weightless effect visible from every seat in the arena. The transformation from the black couture severity of Look 1 to this angelic white finale is the tour’s most powerful visual statement — a journey from darkness to transcendence that mirrors the album’s emotional arc.
It is a breathtaking conclusion that exemplifies Grande’s evolution as both performer and fashion icon — and it has already been described by critics as one of the most visually stunning tour finales in pop music history.
Who Styles Ariana Grande on Tour? The Role of Law Roach
Law Roach is the celebrity stylist behind every outfit on the Eternal Sunshine Tour. Named the most powerful stylist in Hollywood by The Hollywood Reporter, Roach is best known for his transformative work with Zendaya — including her iconic Met Gala looks and her awards season wardrobe for Euphoria and Dune. His client list also includes Céline Dion, Megan Thee Stallion, Venus Williams, and Tom Holland.
Roach’s collaboration with Grande dates back to her Sweetener era and has intensified through her Wicked press tour, where he dressed her in character-inspired couture that dominated fashion headlines throughout 2024 and 2025. For the Eternal Sunshine Tour, Roach’s curation strikes a delicate balance: each ballerina-inspired ensemble serves the cinematic narrative of the Eternal Sunshine era while paying homage to iconic moments from Grande’s decade-long fashion evolution.
The tour wardrobe represents Roach’s most ambitious concert styling project to date. Unlike award shows where a single look must make one statement, the six-outfit tour production requires a cohesive visual narrative that sustains across a 90-minute show. Roach has spoken about building a “fashion screenplay” — each outfit functions like a costume in a film, marking emotional shifts in Grande’s journey from the fierce opening to the ethereal finale.
Fashion Influences and Inspiration Behind the Tour Wardrobe
The Eternal Sunshine Tour wardrobe draws from three primary aesthetic influences that Law Roach and Grande developed during the album’s creative process:
Classical Ballet
The most visible thread across all six outfits. Christian Louboutin ballet boots appear in three acts, ribbon details recur throughout, and the tulle-heavy Wiederhoeft and Givenchy pieces directly reference tutu construction. Grande’s signature high ponytail — a practical and aesthetic choice — evokes the clean lines of a ballerina’s bun.
Cinematic Storytelling
The album Eternal Sunshine takes its name from Michel Gondry’s 2004 film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The wardrobe mirrors the film’s emotional palette — moving from dark, structured pieces (Act I’s black lace) through vibrant color (Act II’s pink) to ethereal whites (Act V’s finale). Each costume change functions like a scene transition in a film.
Grande’s Career Eras
Each outfit subtly references a different chapter of Grande’s discography. The black lace of Act I echoes the Dangerous Woman aesthetic, Act II’s pink connects to thank u, next, Act III’s romantic tulle recalls Yours Truly, and the Vivienne Westwood purple channels the maturity of Positions. The Givenchy finale — representing her new petal era — looks forward rather than back.
How Eternal Sunshine Tour Fashion Compares to Ariana Grande’s Past Tours
The Eternal Sunshine Tour represents a dramatic evolution in Grande’s approach to concert fashion. Here is how the wardrobe compares to her previous major tours:
| Tour | Year | Stylist | Number of Outfits | Primary Aesthetic | Key Designers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Honeymoon Tour | 2015 | Law Roach | 4 | Pop princess, sparkle and sequins | Custom pieces, various |
| Dangerous Woman Tour | 2017 | Law Roach | 5 | Dark, sultry, leather and lace | Custom pieces, various |
| Sweetener World Tour | 2019 | Law Roach | 5 | Oversized hoodies to couture, pastel palette | Vera Wang, custom pieces |
| Eternal Sunshine Tour | 2026 | Law Roach | 6 | Ballerina couture, cinematic narrative | Givenchy, McQueen, Westwood, Wiederhoeft, de Saint Serin |
The most significant shift is the level of fashion house involvement. Previous tours featured primarily custom-made pieces without major designer attribution. The Eternal Sunshine Tour is the first Grande tour where every outfit is a named collaboration with an established fashion house, each with its creative director personally involved in the design process. This elevation reflects Grande’s increased status in the fashion world following her Wicked press tour and her Oscar nomination, which cemented her as a fashion industry fixture beyond the pop music sphere.
The Christian Louboutin Connection — Grande’s Tour Shoe Strategy
One designer threads through the entire Eternal Sunshine Tour wardrobe: Christian Louboutin. The French luxury footwear house — famous for its signature red sole — provides custom shoes for at least three of the five acts:
Black Satin Ballet-Style Boots
Custom Louboutins in soft black satin with ribbon detailing. The ballet-style design establishes the ballerina motif carried across the show.
White Platform Louboutins with Ribbon Lacing
Wrapped ballet-style up her legs with ribbon details. The most literal ballerina reference in the wardrobe — paired with the Wiederhoeft tulle skirt for maximum romantic effect.
Black Louboutin Boots
Streamlined black boots paired with the purple Vivienne Westwood gown. A more restrained Louboutin choice that lets the Westwood silhouette command attention.
The consistent use of Louboutin across multiple acts creates visual cohesion — even as the outfits shift dramatically between designers, the shoes provide a recognizable throughline. Law Roach has noted that the ballet-boot concept was one of the first wardrobe decisions locked in during pre-production, and the entire costume strategy was built around it.
Where to See These Outfits Live — Remaining Eternal Sunshine Tour Dates
The Eternal Sunshine Tour continues through summer 2026 across North America and the UK. Here are the key remaining dates where fans can see all six designer outfits in person:
| City | Venue | Dates | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Austin, TX | Moody Center | June 24, 26, 27 | Austin Guide → |
| Sunrise, FL | Amerant Bank Arena | June 30, July 2, 3 | Sunrise Guide → |
| London, UK | The O2 Arena | 10 dates in Aug–Sep | London Guide → |
For the complete list of tour dates, ticket prices by city, and detailed venue guides, visit the Ariana Grande Tours hub.
Frequently Asked Questions — Ariana Grande Eternal Sunshine Tour Outfits
Ariana Grande wears six outfits across the five acts of the Eternal Sunshine Tour. Acts I through IV feature one outfit each, while Act V includes two separate Givenchy looks — a black couture piece and a white floral maxi for the levitation finale.
Law Roach is Ariana Grande’s stylist for the Eternal Sunshine Tour. Roach, named the most powerful stylist in Hollywood by The Hollywood Reporter, is best known for his work with Zendaya and has collaborated with Grande since the Sweetener era.
Grande wears custom pieces from five major fashion houses on the Eternal Sunshine Tour: Ludovic de Saint Serin (Act I), Alexander McQueen under Seán McGirr (Act II), Wiederhoeft (Act III), Vivienne Westwood (Act IV), and Givenchy under Sarah Burton (Act V — two looks).
Ariana Grande wears custom Christian Louboutin shoes throughout the tour. The shoes include black satin ballet-style boots (Act I), white platform Louboutins with ribbon lacing wrapped up the legs (Act III), and black Louboutin boots (Act IV). The ballet-style design is a deliberate motif chosen by stylist Law Roach.
Grande opens the show in a custom black lace mini dress by Ludovic de Saint Serin, paired with a Catwoman-style mask (referencing her “the boy is mine” music video) and Christian Louboutin ballet-style boots. The look sets the tone for the entire five-act production.
The finale features two Givenchy looks by Sarah Burton. First, a black couture piece with silver embroidery for “Into You” and “we can’t be friends.” Then, Grande changes into an ethereal white floral maxi for the closing levitation performance of “supernatural,” ascending above the arena in a harness.
The pink fringed outfit worn in Act II was designed by Alexander McQueen under creative director Seán McGirr. The deconstructed fringe was specifically designed to create kinetic movement during performances of “eternal sunshine,” “thank u, next,” and “7 rings.”
Yes. All six outfits on the Eternal Sunshine Tour are custom-designed specifically for Ariana Grande and the tour production. Each fashion house worked directly with stylist Law Roach to create pieces that serve both the show’s visual narrative and the practical demands of live performance.
The Catwoman-style mask worn during Act I is a visual reference to Grande’s “the boy is mine” music video from the Eternal Sunshine album. Grande removes the mask during “positions,” symbolically shedding layers and revealing vulnerability — a theatrical device that sets up the emotional journey of the remaining four acts.
The white dress worn during the levitation finale is a custom Givenchy creation by Sarah Burton. It is an ethereal white floral maxi made with lightweight organza layers and three-dimensional floral appliqués, engineered specifically to catch air and billow as Grande ascends above the arena during “supernatural.”
The Eternal Sunshine Tour represents a significant elevation over the Sweetener World Tour (2019). While the Sweetener tour featured five custom pieces, the Eternal Sunshine Tour is the first Grande tour where every outfit is a named collaboration with an established fashion house — including Givenchy, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Wiederhoeft, and Ludovic de Saint Serin. The overall aesthetic has shifted from casual-to-couture contrasts to a unified ballerina-cinematic narrative.
Sarah Burton is the creative director of Givenchy, the fashion house responsible for both Act V outfits. Burton previously served as creative director of Alexander McQueen, where she famously designed Kate Middleton’s wedding dress in 2011. She joined Givenchy in 2024 and the Eternal Sunshine Tour finale represents one of her most high-profile projects for the house.
For the full Eternal Sunshine Tour setlist, ticket prices, and city-by-city guides, visit the tour hub.
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