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Justin Bieber 'Purpose' world tour 2016 news: Singer sports 'Fear of God' design, reveals 'Insecurities'

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International pop superstar Justin Bieber has started his "Purpose" world tour in North America, and in his series of shows, the 22-year-old Canadian singer can be seen displaying the design collection by "Fear of God." In the latest stop of his world tour in Portland, Oregon on March 13, Bieber let his fans hear for the first time his latest single, "Insecurities."

The first time Bieber talked about "Insecurities" was during an interview with GQ last February, with the melody of the song focusing on the singer's soft side in an acoustic vibe.

Similar to the previous singles like "Sorry" and "Love Yourself" from his hit fourth album, the song tells the story of the singer's love life and on how he is trying to fix the insecurities of the woman he loves, convincing her that there is nothing to be worried about.

Regarding Bieber's new fashion, his stylist Karla Welch described how the Canadian superstar chooses his clothes. 

"Justin is extremely hands-on when it comes to fashion and was an excellent collaborator when it came to outfitting this tour. Through our work together he's developed such an incredible eye for quality pieces and knows what he likes," said Welch.

Welch collaborated with "Fear of God" designer Jerry Lorenzo on the custom outfits the singer will be wearing throughout his shows. Some of these designs include a printed shirt that says "Bigger Than Satan, Bieber."

Welch arranged Bieber's custom outfit by combining the "Fear of God" looks with pieces from Raf Simons, along with Adidas shoes and overlaying T-shirts that were custom-made for the singer.

"We are really pleased with everything, but I can definitely see the looks changing from concert to concert with the way Justin chooses to style them," Welch added.

The "Purpose" world tour is expected to extend outside the North American continent, with the last leg of the tour to be held in London's O2 Arena on Nov. 29.