The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Beyonce pushes gender-neutral fashion

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BERLIN — Adidas will start selling a new collection designed with singer Beyonce on Jan. 18 in a relaunch of her Ivy Park brand that includes shoes, clothes and accessorie­s, mostly in maroon, orange and cream.

Adidas described the collection, which features on the cover of January's Elle magazine, as gender neutral. It includes jumpsuits, cargo pants, hoodies and cycling shorts, mostly featuring signature Adidas triplestri­pes.

The German sportswear brand announced it was teaming up with the singer in April to relaunch the Ivy Park brand Beyonce started in 2016 together with British fashion chain Topshop. The company did not give financial details.

The partnershi­p comes as Adidas seeks to attract more female customers, an area where it has lagged bigger rival Nike and German competitor Puma, which saw its sales boosted by a collaborat­ion with singer Rihanna that ended last year.

Adidas does not expect much of an immediate help to sales from the initial Beyonce collection, but it will ramp up over time, Chief Executive Kasper Rorsted told analysts in November.

"You're going to see several launches coming up, but they have no substantia­l revenue impact and this has been part of the plan all the time. You will see that change throughout next year," the CEO said.

Adidas has eroded Nike's dominance of the U.S. market in recent years, helped by partnershi­ps with celebritie­s like Kanye West and Pharrell Williams, but Nike has been growing faster in China and Europe, a trend that continued in the latest results.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Beyonce is teaming up with Adidas on a new collection of fashion-neutral clothes and shoes designed by the singer.
REUTERS Beyonce is teaming up with Adidas on a new collection of fashion-neutral clothes and shoes designed by the singer.

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