Beyonce shows off stunning curves in pink mesh catsuit to promote Valentine's Day collection
Beyonce launched and modeled for her latest Ivy Park range in collaboration with Adidas in a stunning hot pink catsuit with sultry mesh panels on Thursday. The Grammy winner seems to be on a winning spree after recently receiving her first-ever Oscar nomination on Tuesday. The singer announced her new Valentine's Day Ivy Park collection - Ivy Heart, with a caption that read, “Bey Mine”, and which is now available on the Adidas website and in select stores globally.
The 40-year-old singer looked exceptional in the one piece that accentuated her curves and tiny waist. With punchy red and pink hues styled with mesh panels, the catsuit retails for $140. Beyonce tied the look together with a honey blonde bob, a glossy red lipstick and wore red stilettos. This color-block jumpsuit checks all the boxes with its environmentally friendly fabric made in part from recycled content "generated from production waste, e.g. cutting scraps, and post-consumer household waste to avoid the larger environmental impact of producing virgin content."
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Queen B recently also dropped the stylish promo video that revealed her new Ivy Park line collaboration with Adidas. The popular singer is a creative partner for Adidas for her signature line and the whole project is to relaunch Ivy Park to make it a global brand. Beyonce previously announced the release date for the Adidas x Ivy Park line while posting a photo of her sporting Ivy Park ear-cuffs on social media.
“This is the partnership of a lifetime for me. Adidas has had tremendous success in pushing creative boundaries. We share a philosophy that puts creativity, growth, and social responsibility at the forefront of her business. I look forward to re-launching and expanding Ivy Park on a truly global scale with a proven, dynamic leader,” she said in a statement.
Beyonce's partnership with the immensely popular sports brand Adidas has also allowed her to add footwear to her line now. The launch of Ivy Park will include the singer's hand-selected footwear models, mixing them with seasonal trends. Speaking about the birth of the partnership, she said in an Elle interview from December 2019, "My mother instilled in me the idea that creativity starts with taking a leap of faith—telling your fears they are not allowed where you are headed. And I’m proud to do that with Adidas. I am excited for you to see the campaign for the first collection of this new partnership. It incorporates my personal style and expands that to include something for everyone. I love experimenting with fashion, mixing high and low, sportswear with couture, even masculine and feminine."