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For our “Women Who Win” Wednesday Greta Thunberg * In August 2018, the teen climate activist started skipping school to protest climate change inaction outside of the Swedish Parliament. * On September 20, 2019, some four million people across the globe participated in the largest climate change demonstration in history, led by Thunberg Reese Whitherspoon * Frustrated with the roles she was getting, Reese Witherspoon started a production company, Pacific Standard, in 2012 with hits including 'Gone Girl' and 'Wild.' * In 2016, she partnered with Otter Media, a division of AT&T's WarnerMedia, to launch Hello Sunshine, which focuses on female-driven stories. Her Majesty * On the throne for 67 years, Queen Elizabeth is the longest-reigning monarch in British history. She has become much loved and respected globally * The 93-year-old matriarch is still setting the tone at public events and receiving world leaders at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. Rihanna * Pop star Rihanna has made a fortune from Fenty Beauty, the makeup brand she co-owns with luxury goods group LVMH. * Fenty, which was founded in September 2017, generated an estimated $570 million in revenue last year. * In May 2019 she and LVMH announced a new fashion house called Fenty, which will be based in Paris. * She also owns Savage X Fenty lingerie line with Los Angeles-based online fashion firm TechStyle Fashion Group. Beyoncé * Beyonce's On The Run II stadium tour with husband Jay-Z grossed roughly $5 million per night, pulling in a total of more than $250 million. * In April 2019, the pop star released 'Homecoming,' a live album and Netflix special about her groundbreaking 2018 performance at Coachella. * Also in April, Beyonce announced a new partnership with Adidas to relaunch her activewear line Ivy Park. * Beyonce first rose to fame as the lead singer in girl-group Destiny's Child. * She voices the part of Nala in this summer's 'Lion King' remake. * Her husband Jay-Z is now a billionaire thanks to a variety of investments in music, art and liquor.#jayz #beyonce #queenelizabeth #gretathunberg #reesewitherspoon #rihanna #beyonce #climatechange #womenempowerment #usa #england #canada (at Alvin, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/B76MNTthhPU/?igshid=118ehrdfa4z1i
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Beyoncé’s New Ivy Park Collection Is Here
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HOUSTON, TX – SEPTEMBER 15: Beyonce performs onstage during the “On the Run II” Tour at NRG Stadium on September 15, 2018 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Kevin Winter/PW18/Getty Images for Parkwood Entertainment)
Last year, Beyoncé bought her athleisure line Ivy Park back from Topshop. Now, thanks to a “multi-layered partnership” with Adidas that still allows her to have full ownership of Ivy Park, Queen Bey has officially debuted the collaborative line in Elle. She modelled the pieces herself, posing in a series of “cinematic vignettes,” photographed by her friend and frequent collaborator Melina Matsoukas.
The superstar was unusually candid in her cover story, answering questions submitted from her fans. The athleisure was styled with high-end items like a Gucci coat and Jimmy Choo ankle boots—a true reminder that you don’t have to be Beyoncé to take your leisurewear to the next level, or what Elle refers to as a ‘“fly’ look for all—whether dropping off the kids, going to the gym, or out on a dinner date.”
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Her first Adidas x Ivy Park collection includes fashion-forward jumpsuits, harness bags, bodysuits, oversized hoodies, and a trainer with a chunky sole. Elle reports Beyoncé oversaw every aspect of the collection, from the colour story (shades of maroon, cream, and solar orange) to each tiny design detail. Everything will be available to shop on January 17.
“My mother instilled in me the idea that creativity starts with taking a leap of faith — telling your fears they are not allowed where you are headed,” Beyoncé tells Elle, about her partnership with Adidas. She says the line incorporates her “personal style and expands that to include something for everyone. I love experimenting with fashion, mixing high and low, sportswear with couture, even masculine and feminine.” 
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Beyoncé says it was important for her to design a unisex line because of the amount of men that unexpectedly (to her) flocked to the pieces. “The way they have embraced the brand is an unexpected gift,” she continued. “I appreciate the beauty of gender-neutral clothing and breaking the so-called fashion rules. I took a chance on myself when I bought my company back. We all have the confidence in us to take chances and bet on ourselves.”
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Chicken Grease Garb: Popeyes Debuts Ivy Park-ish Louisiana Kitchen Clothes
Chicken Grease Garb: Popeyes Debuts Ivy Park-ish Louisiana Kitchen Clothes
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Popeyes Debuts Ivy Park-ish Louisiana Kitchen Clothes
Popeyes might just have the best marketing team in the game. After Beyoncé already sent the Internet into a tizzy with her Ivy Park x Adidas collection and those coveted big orange boxes, Popeyes Louisana Kitchen decided to get in on the action. Popeyes announced today that they’re releasing That Look from Popeyes…
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Beyonce’s 2019 Boss Moves
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Beyonce’s 2019 Boss Moves
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter has proven time and time again that there is nothing that she cannot do. At 37 years old, the multifaceted entertainer has earned 23 Grammy wins, the 2019 Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Media Awards with her husband Sean “Jay-Z” Carter, and her second Entertainer of the Year Award at this year’s NAACP Image Awards. Yet, in spite of her mounds of success and accolades, the mother of three won’t be slowing down anytime soon. Fresh off her 2018 global On The Run II tour, Queen Bey is already reportedly working on new music for a deluxe edition and has secured two new business partnerships. Plus, her upcoming blockbuster film is slated for release this summer.
Partnership With Adidas
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On Thursday, Knowles-Carter announced a new collaboration between her athletic apparel line, Ivy Park, and Adidas. She has also been tapped as the brand’s new “creative partner.” According to Reuters, she plans to relaunch Ivy Park with Adidas and create a signature collection that includes performance gear, shoes, and lifestyle apparel. In a statement, the singer called the coming collaboration the “partnership of a lifetime.”
“Adidas has had tremendous success in pushing creative boundaries. We share a philosophy that puts creativity, growth and social responsibility at the forefront of business. I look forward to re-launching and expanding Ivy Park on a truly global scale with a proven, dynamic leader,” said the pop star.
Knowles-Carter launched the activewear line in 2016 in a collaboration with fashion retailer Topshop, which is owned by Arcadia. However, she cut ties with Topshop last year following allegations of sexual misconduct, bullying, and racial harassment by Arcadia Group owner and billionaire Sir Philip Green. The entrepreneur acquired full ownership of the company after the split and will continue to retain 100% ownership of the brand.
“Beyoncé is an iconic creator but also a proven business leader, and together, we have the ability to inspire change and empower the next generation of creators,” said Eric Liedtke, a member of the executive board of Adidas AG, reports The New York Times.
Special With Netflix
Beyoncé performs at Coachella (Twitter/TheYonceNews)
Her partnership with Adidas is not the only big news Knowles-Carter announced this week. On Wednesday, it was reported that the superstar singer is working on a Netflix special that will partially focus on her epic 2018 Coachella performance. Dubbed “Beychella,” the historic performance paid tribute to HBCUs, black Greek culture, Malcolm X, Nina Simone, and African queen Nefertiti. A few months later, Queen Bey teamed up with French luxury fashion house Balmain to create a capsule collection inspired by her Coachella wardrobe. T-shirts for the Beyoncé x Balmain collection started at $290.95, while some sweatshirts were priced at $1,785.22. Proceeds from the collection benefited the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to help students of color attend college.
The new Netflix collaboration speaks to Beyoncé’s creative ability to repackage content to fully capitalize on its reach and sales potential.
Queen Bey takes over The Lion King
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The highly-anticipated live-action remake of Disney’s The Lion King, featuring Knowles-Carter’s starring role as the voice of Nala, is scheduled for release in July. The movie has been buzzing since it was first announced that Knowles-Carter was playing Simba’s love interest in an all-star cast that includes Donald Glover, James Earl Jones, John Kani, John Oliver, Billy Eichner, and Seth Rogen.
The Lion King marks the singer’s first feature film role since she voiced Queen Tara in Epic in 2013. The actress also received critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nod for her performance in 2006’s Dreamgirls.
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