Beyoncé proudly flaunted her amazing figure and stunning new look as she posed in a pink and orange skintight, mesh catsuit to promote her brand’s upcoming Valentine’s Day collection.
Ivy Park’s official Instagram account uploaded the campaign and received great reception from Bey’s adoring fanbase.
They captioned the post: “Bey Mine,” and went on to explain that the collection was in collaboration with sports brand Adidas.
Queen Bey took on a completely new look for the promotional photoshoot as she modelled in a short, honey blonde chin-length bob complete with a fringe.
She accentuated her natural beauty with a simple make-up look, dark eyes and a bold red lip.
Her outfit was the star of the show – a red mesh catsuit with pink and red panels that clung to her curves as she posed with her hands above her head.
The former Destiny’s Child star’s fans went wild over her daring transformation and left their idol a stream of compliments.
One fan commented: “My god, she is just everything.”
Another joked: “I’ll purchase them, only if you can promise I’ll look like you,” while another simply said: “Very pretty. The bob, everything.”
The singer, who was nominated for her first Oscar this week, has created the eco-conscious collection in time for the upcoming holiday.
The $140 (£103) catsuit is made from recycled materials that were “generated from production waste, for example cutting scraps and post-consumer household waste to avoid the larger environmental impact of producing virgin content”.
The campaign for her Ivy Heart collection featured a star studded cast, including models Shu Pei and Karrueche, actor Tyson Beckford, singer Troye Sivan and comedian Naomi Watanabe.
Alongside the success of her new collection, the mother-of-three has also celebrated her Oscar nomination.
Beyoncé was nominated for the Best Original Song award for Be Alive, which was featured in 2021’s King Richard starring Will Smith.
The film follows the story of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams, with focus on their father.
The song plays during the final credits of the film accompanied by footage of the Williams family together.
The lyrics focus on black pride and the importance of family, backed by a heavy drum beat and Beyoncé’s ever haunting vocals.
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