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Beyoncé's Adidas x Ivy Park Drops a Disco-Inspired Swim Collection To Kick off the Summer
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Date:2025-04-18 15:56:29
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Technically speaking, June 21 is the first day of summer. However, Beyoncé had other plans to start the season. For the Bey Hive, it's officially the first day of summer as soon as your adidas x IVY PARK swimsuit arrives in the mail. That's right, IVY PARK is back with another must-shop collection.
The Ivy Paradise drop "pays homage to the disco era nightclubs, 90s hip-hop pool parties, and present-day desert raves," per a press release. This collection is full of luxurious velvet fabrics, IVY PARK monogram prints, and sequins. The collection has an inclusive size range with sizes from 3XS-4XL.
Prices start at just $35, and, of course, there are accessories to complement your new swimsuits. Complete your summer wardrobe with visors, bucket hats, towels, bags, and more. The line is available in adidas stores and online at adidas.com/ivypark at 10 AM PT/ 1 PM ET on June 23, 2023.
The Ivy Paradise collection is bound to sell out fast, as per usual with IVY PARK. Shop as soon as you can!
If you want to shop more celeb swimsuit collections, you'll love Mindy Kaling's collaboration with Andie.
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