Photo: adidas x IVY PARKBeyoncéis paying homage to her Houston roots — and getting cheeky doing so!For her fourth adidas x Ivy Park drop, the iconic Texas native, 39, modeled the American Rodeo-inspired styles in the new ad campaign, which features the singer wearing brown and pink cow-print designs, a cobalt blue cowboy hat and denim chaps — which she wore with a matching denim thong.The new line celebrates the “undeniable influence of Black cowboys and cowgirls,” a press release states. The result is a collection of Western-inspired apparel, footwear and accessories that gives traditional staples a modern twist.adidas x IVY PARKadidas x IVY PARKIvy Park Rodeo is set to drop exclusively onadidas.comfor 24 hours on Aug. 19 before launching globally on Aug. 20. The inclusive collection is available in sizes XXXS-4XL / 1X-4X with prices ranging from $25-$200.adidas x IVY PARKBeyoncé is also launching akid’s linewith the fourth adidas x IVY PARK collaboration. She enlisted daughter Blue Ivy, 9½, and 4-year-oldtwins Rumi and Sir, whom she shares with husband JAY-Z, for the campaign.adidas x IVY PARKIn the clip, Beyoncé is seen matching her younger two in all blue outfits, and in another shot, the proud mom walks beside Blue, who is nearly as tall as the star. Sir is also shown in a blue cowboy hat in another moment.adidas x IVY PARK"The rodeo isn’t just for the grown ups. Introducing IVY PARK Kids #ivyparkrodeo #ivyparkkids,“read the captionshared alongside the ad on Instagram. The children’s apparel launchesonlineAug. 19 and in select stores Aug. 20.adidas x IVY PARKSpeaking withHarper’s Bazaarfor the magazine’sIcon Issuecover story,Beyoncé explained why she wantedto add outfits for the whole family in the new line.“I’m excited that IVY PARK x adidas will now feature kids' clothing with this drop,” she said. “On our family vacations, we love to coordinate our outfits. My kids are usually on set with me for shoots, and we’d find ourselves putting them in extra-extra-smalls so we could match. So it is a natural progression for IVY PARK to introduce a selection of key silhouettes in children’s sizing.”
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Beyoncéis paying homage to her Houston roots — and getting cheeky doing so!For her fourth adidas x Ivy Park drop, the iconic Texas native, 39, modeled the American Rodeo-inspired styles in the new ad campaign, which features the singer wearing brown and pink cow-print designs, a cobalt blue cowboy hat and denim chaps — which she wore with a matching denim thong.The new line celebrates the “undeniable influence of Black cowboys and cowgirls,” a press release states. The result is a collection of Western-inspired apparel, footwear and accessories that gives traditional staples a modern twist.adidas x IVY PARKadidas x IVY PARKIvy Park Rodeo is set to drop exclusively onadidas.comfor 24 hours on Aug. 19 before launching globally on Aug. 20. The inclusive collection is available in sizes XXXS-4XL / 1X-4X with prices ranging from $25-$200.adidas x IVY PARKBeyoncé is also launching akid’s linewith the fourth adidas x IVY PARK collaboration. She enlisted daughter Blue Ivy, 9½, and 4-year-oldtwins Rumi and Sir, whom she shares with husband JAY-Z, for the campaign.adidas x IVY PARKIn the clip, Beyoncé is seen matching her younger two in all blue outfits, and in another shot, the proud mom walks beside Blue, who is nearly as tall as the star. Sir is also shown in a blue cowboy hat in another moment.adidas x IVY PARK"The rodeo isn’t just for the grown ups. Introducing IVY PARK Kids #ivyparkrodeo #ivyparkkids,“read the captionshared alongside the ad on Instagram. The children’s apparel launchesonlineAug. 19 and in select stores Aug. 20.adidas x IVY PARKSpeaking withHarper’s Bazaarfor the magazine’sIcon Issuecover story,Beyoncé explained why she wantedto add outfits for the whole family in the new line.“I’m excited that IVY PARK x adidas will now feature kids' clothing with this drop,” she said. “On our family vacations, we love to coordinate our outfits. My kids are usually on set with me for shoots, and we’d find ourselves putting them in extra-extra-smalls so we could match. So it is a natural progression for IVY PARK to introduce a selection of key silhouettes in children’s sizing.”
Beyoncéis paying homage to her Houston roots — and getting cheeky doing so!
For her fourth adidas x Ivy Park drop, the iconic Texas native, 39, modeled the American Rodeo-inspired styles in the new ad campaign, which features the singer wearing brown and pink cow-print designs, a cobalt blue cowboy hat and denim chaps — which she wore with a matching denim thong.
The new line celebrates the “undeniable influence of Black cowboys and cowgirls,” a press release states. The result is a collection of Western-inspired apparel, footwear and accessories that gives traditional staples a modern twist.
adidas x IVY PARK


Ivy Park Rodeo is set to drop exclusively onadidas.comfor 24 hours on Aug. 19 before launching globally on Aug. 20. The inclusive collection is available in sizes XXXS-4XL / 1X-4X with prices ranging from $25-$200.

Beyoncé is also launching akid’s linewith the fourth adidas x IVY PARK collaboration. She enlisted daughter Blue Ivy, 9½, and 4-year-oldtwins Rumi and Sir, whom she shares with husband JAY-Z, for the campaign.

In the clip, Beyoncé is seen matching her younger two in all blue outfits, and in another shot, the proud mom walks beside Blue, who is nearly as tall as the star. Sir is also shown in a blue cowboy hat in another moment.

“The rodeo isn’t just for the grown ups. Introducing IVY PARK Kids #ivyparkrodeo #ivyparkkids,“read the captionshared alongside the ad on Instagram. The children’s apparel launchesonlineAug. 19 and in select stores Aug. 20.

Speaking withHarper’s Bazaarfor the magazine’sIcon Issuecover story,Beyoncé explained why she wantedto add outfits for the whole family in the new line.
“I’m excited that IVY PARK x adidas will now feature kids' clothing with this drop,” she said. “On our family vacations, we love to coordinate our outfits. My kids are usually on set with me for shoots, and we’d find ourselves putting them in extra-extra-smalls so we could match. So it is a natural progression for IVY PARK to introduce a selection of key silhouettes in children’s sizing.”
source: people.com