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“Beyoncé Voted For Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in a Glamorous Logo-Covered Balmain Hat - POPSUGAR” plus 3 more

“Beyoncé Voted For Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in a Glamorous Logo-Covered Balmain Hat - POPSUGAR” plus 3 more


Beyoncé Voted For Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in a Glamorous Logo-Covered Balmain Hat - POPSUGAR

Posted: 04 Nov 2020 08:09 AM PST

If you were wondering who Beyoncé cast her ballot for during the 2020 presidential election, allow her face mask to do the talking. The singer, who released her latest drop for her Ivy Park collection a few days back, posted a Boomerang of her voting attire on Instagram. While most of us kept it causal in a sweatsuit or jeans, Bey went all out in a custom Balmain look. She posed in the outfit, which she accessorized with a Biden/Harris face mask. She captioned the video, "Come thru, Texas! #VOTE 😘"

Bey encouraged her fans to vote in a custom designer look by Balmain's Olivier Rousteing. She showed off the brand's new 1945 collection wearing a glamorous hat and turtleneck top. Both the hat and the long-sleeved top came in a black-and-white logo print that was hard to miss. When she pulled the hat's brim down in the Boomerang, it revealed her "I voted" sticker stuck on top. Beyoncé actually isn't the only celebrity who wore the brand's new collection. In fact, Rosalía wore a similar long-sleeved look, while J Lo wore a strapless top and skirt set in the same print. Keep reading to get a closer look at the songstress's outfit ahead.

From Kerry Washington to Tina Knowles, These Stars Are Killing It in Beyonce’s Ivy Park x Drip 2 Collection - Us Weekly

Posted: 04 Nov 2020 12:28 PM PST

Gift from a goddess! Beyoncé's Ivy Park x Adidas Drip 2 collection is here and celebs are getting in on the fashionable fun.

On Friday, October 30, the 39-year-old's second Ivy Park collection with Adidas dropped and it was as cool as the first one. Filled with lots of pretty colors and casually chic designs, the collab was such a hit that it sold out almost immediately. But for a few lucky stars who are friends with Queen Bey herself, that was no problem.

The Dream Girls star sent large wheeled carts filled with stylish goodies to Kerry Washington, Tina Knowles and more to try out themselves. The mobile closet was also covered with a drop screen featuring the same mountain landscape as the "Find Your Park" campaign, so celebs can have their own little photoshoot at home.

During her interview in British Vogue's December 2020 issue, the "Formation" singer spoke to the importance of clothes and fashion. "During quarantine, fashion was a place of escape for me. My kids and I came up with Fashion Fridays. Every Friday, we would dress up in my clothes or make clothes together and take each other's pictures," she said. "It became a ritual for us and an opportunity to handle this crazy year together."

She said that this little tradition is what inspired this new Ivy Park collection. "It consciously uses bright, bold colors to remind us to smile. I used a lot of neon yellow and coral mixed with baby blue and earth tones that felt soothing. They brought me joy and made me smile in the midst of a tough time for all of us."

This is the second time the founder has gifted her friends a fun mailer. When she dropped the first line back at the start of this year. Ellen DeGeneres, Reese Witherspoon and Cardi B all took to Instagram to show off their giant packages.

Keep scrolling to see all the A-listers trying on their new duds.

Listen on Spotify to Get Tressed With Us to get the details of every hair love affair in Hollywood, from the hits and misses on the red carpet to your favorite celebrities' street style 'dos (and don'ts!)

Beyonce Designed Ivy Park's Latest Collection for the Gays - Out Magazine

Posted: 02 Nov 2020 08:01 AM PST

Like any pop diva worth her salt, Beyonce has a legion of queer fans. We buy every album, go to every concert, and defend her online at all costs. And we also buy her fashion line Ivy Park, and have since it was released.

At first, the collection was womens-only but we bought it anyway, squeezing into the pieces, or opting for the more gender-neutral beanies. Then in December, the star revealed that her next drop would be unisex. And now that the collection has come (and sold out) she's indicated that it was indeed just for us. 

"Ivy Park is all in the details, and fit is extremely important — the waistline falling at just the right spot to be flattering to the body, extra stretch panels across the stomach to give you a flatter tummy," Beyonce told British Vogue in her latest cover story for the glossy. For it, she was shot by Kennedi Carter, the youngest photographer to ever shoot a cover of the magazine. "Sporty suiting is a staple, and oversized coats in cool, lightweight fabrics round it out. My vision for the collection is that it is fun, functional and fashionable, with athletic options that you can wear to the gym, then to the night club, from playing basketball to voguing at the balls. The goal is to be infinitely inclusive from style to size."

For the uninformed, though balls aren't exclusively queer and trans, the vast majority of the attendees and competitors at balls in America are LGBTQ+. So the nod was honestly all we needed for the go ahead.

But the British Vogue story was full of fun tidbits. The other that happens to be our favorite is Beyonce revealing that she truly is Queen B. Though fans have dubbed her such as a shortened version of her name — and have dubbed themselves the BeyHive — it seems that the singer has her own actual honey makers.

"I know it's random, but I have two beehives," she said. "Real ones. I've had them at my house for a while now. I have around 80,000 bees and we make hundreds of jars of honey a year. I started the beehives because my daughters, Blue and Rumi, both have terrible allergies, and honey has countless healing properties."

A line of Queen B's Homemade Honey? We would like to see it!

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Beyoncé Keeps Election-Eve Endorsement Tradition Alive - Vulture

Posted: 02 Nov 2020 11:18 AM PST

Photo: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

If you've been waiting to hear about the coveted endorsement of one Beyoncé Knowles-Carter before you venture to the polls, you can go ahead and jump in line now. Beyoncé endorsed Democratic nominees Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on Instagram on November 2. "Come thru, Texas! #VOTE 😘" she wrote, alongside a clip of her wearing a Greek meander-pattern outfit with a Biden-Harris mask, flashing the "I Voted" sticker on her hat. Bey's late endorsement is giving us 2016 flashbacks, when Tidal released an ad for Hillary Clinton the day before the election as well, featuring Beyoncé along with Jay-Z, Chance the Rapper, Big Sean, and J. Cole. That ad featured footage from a Get Out the Vote concert in Cleveland, Ohio, the Friday before the election, where Beyoncé and the others performed alongside more musicians, including Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez, and John Legend. With Texas in play for this presidential race like never before, Beyoncé cut straight to the chase with her message. More Texans may have voted early this year than the state's entire 2016 turnout, but hey, better late than never right?

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