in July 2022, Beyoncé released her seventh album, entitled "Renaissance." In a rare Instagram post, Beyoncé teased her album cover art, featuring herself looking regal as ever in an intricate silver bikini on top of a disco-studded horse. In reference to her album, the singer wrote on Instagram, "Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world ... I hope you find joy in this music ... And to feel as unique, strong, and sexy as you are." The album's mix of dance anthems and R&B songs received quite a bit of love amongst her fans and industry peers -- Queen Bey added four more Grammys to her collection including best dance/electronic recording and best R&B song.
After months of patiently waiting, the Beyhive was happy to hear that Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" would take place nearly seven months after the album drop. As fans all over the world prepare to attend this iconic tour full of music, dancing, and high fashion, there is still one question on everybody's mind: "What should we wear?" For those lucky enough to score tickets, we have a collection of concert outfits inspired by Beyoncé's Renaissance Era fashion.
hen BeyonceÌ uses her mysterious persona and brand for a partnership, it can be assumed that the Crazy in Love singer is going to walk away millions of dollars richer from the deal. In turn, those with whom she is partnering would stand to earn a great deal as well. The projections were staggeringly high when it came to what analysts believed Adidas would rake in were they to ink a deal with BeyonceÌ.
As such, executives at Adidas moved fast to meet with BeyonceÌ when she parted ways with Sir Philip Green of Topshop after collaborating with him to launch Ivy Park in 2016. A deal was struck to relaunch the activewear division of Ivy Park and everyone at Adidas sat back waiting to make beaucoup dollars. That is until the millions upon millions expected never came to fruition for the company. But thanks to her business savvy, Beyoncé still made a fortune.
Despite underperforming, Beyoncé's clothing line is still earning her millions.