"Bizzo for Lizzo" is the work of a Northern Irish creative team.
They provided costume assistance to the American performer at her Belfast concert this week and have upgraded the Grammy winner's wardrobe in preparation for her Glastonbury performance.
As part of the Belsonic lineup on Thursday at Ormeau Park, Lizzo dazzled with the help of her numerous backup dancers while wearing a variety of outfits.
According to Becky Bellamy of BBC News NI, Lizzo "is like queer royalty.".
In Belfast, Becky was a member of the group in charge of Lizzo's wardrobe.
"There are no words to describe someone of that stature coming along, who is so supportive of the trans community and the queer community, and she really unites people.
"[Fashion designer] Marie Nancarrow was asked to put together a team of five because she has experience organizing the wardrobe for these kinds of events.
"There were supposed to be three sewers, two runners, and assistants for the wardrobe. ".
For both the Belfast show and Lizzo's appearance at Glastonbury this weekend, the team, according to Connor Kerr, was doing everything from "washing knickers" to assisting with getting outfits and accessories ready to wear on stage.
The team worked on the show for a total of 15 hours, from nine in the morning until midnight.
Lizzo wore a vinyl pinafore dress, and Becky described her work on it as follows: "It took me about two hours to steam all of the layers, and Lizzo had it on for probably less than five minutes. ".
Throughout the concert, they supported the backup performers with their numerous "quick changes" as well.
Connor continued, "I've always known that Lizzo was well known for her looks and for bringing that type of energy to the stage, but she had a ton of outfit changes.
Being on stage and witnessing it all in action was interesting, Becky said.
The two co-own Another World Belfast, a social enterprise that supports the city's marginalized groups, especially those from the LGBTQ+ communities.
Young people being able to express themselves in the audience, especially those from more rural areas, was described by Connor as "really inspiring.".
While Lizzo didn't let her fans down in Ormeau Park, the singer was disappointed after she tried unsuccessfully to sample a local delicacy.
I'm upset with you, Belfast. She claimed in a TikTok post, "I'm mad at you all because all I wanted was a spice bag.
She went to a restaurant in Belfast that had been recommended as having the "best spice bags" on TikTok, only to discover it was closed.
When Lizzo tried again the day of her performance, she was informed that the venue would not open until 16:00 BST.
She remarked, "I've got to get ready for my show at five.".
"I've been stalking this restaurant for the past two days, and now, after my show, I'm leaving Belfast and I didn't get my spice bag. ".
Lizzo, Lana Del Rey, Christine And The Queens, Maneskin, Rick Astley, and Guns N' Roses will all perform at Glastonbury on Saturday in addition to the festival's headliners.
BBC iPlayer offers live coverage.