Beyoncé makes fans admire her new ‘Ivy Park’ outfit in a cowboy hat and fishnet undergarments

Beyoncé makes fans admire her new ‘Ivy Park’ outfit in a cowboy hat and fishnet undergarments


Only one week after Beyoncé revealed a charming peek of her twins Rumi and Sir in Ivy Park, she commanded attention in the brand’s most recent promotional images, donning an all-royal blue ensemble and carrying on the season’s western-inspired rodeo motif.

Beyoncé showcased an outfit on Instagram that included a striking royal blue unitard with mesh panels and long sleeves. She accessorized with hefty flatform Adidas shoes and a transparent, floor-sweeping windbreaker. She also wore a fringe face mask and matching cowboy hat in a very fashionable gesture that may have been a nod to her Houston background, à la Orville Peck.

More postings show the ensemble from different perspectives, all on a hay backdrop. Bey’s captions inform eager customers that the new collection will be available online on August 19 and in select shops on August 20.

In a new Ivy Park video, Beyoncé shared a rare glimpse at her twins, Rumi and Sir.

Previous iterations of the collection included kid-sized versions of several pieces, including the blue “fit” that Beyoncé wore, as well as cow patterns and tie-dye. The beaded mask is probably not going to be included in the collection, but you never know what other surprises Bey has in store for the next Ivy Park collection.

Singer Snoh Aalegra, model Paloma Elsesser, and rapper Monaleo are all featured in the campaign, according to Harper’s Bazaar.

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Regarding her involvement in the campaign, Aalegra remarked, “To be recognized and handpicked by one of the greatest artists of all time is just very humbling and extremely flattering.” “I like [Beyoncé’s] perspective, her inventive spirit, and her contributions to the field. Her ability to incorporate greater meaning into her decisions is a unique quality that I really admire. I am aware that this collection has great significance for her, as it connects to her early years spent in Houston, when she attended the annual rodeo and described the event as a varied and diverse experience. It was absolutely great that she included me in this ad as an Iranian woman.