Beyonce – Fans Upset Ivy Park X Adidas Line Doesn’t Have Plus-Size Options

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Beyonce – Fans Upset Ivy Park X Adidas Line Doesn’t Have Plus-Size Options
Beyonce’s Ivy Park collaboration with Adidas took over the internet to say the least.
From Beyonce offering a look book on her Instagram page to the brand selling out in just one day online, it’s safe to say her newest collection was a success.

Still, some fans pointed out that the Ivy Park team-up is flawed as many said it didn’t consider its plus-size shoppers as a press release said the sizes would be XS – XL.
A couple of fans even compared the line to Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty that features a wide range of sizes, including plus-size.
Gonna say that I'm not at all surprised that Beyonce's new clothing line doesnt feature any plus size clothing. Should have taken a leaf out of Rihanna's book about inclusivity. pic.twitter.com/axNVr17tg1
— alana ? hxcfairy ?? | 15.04.25 + 19.04.25 (@hxcfairy) January 18, 2020


See other reactions below.




Interestingly enough, while Ivy Park doesn’t go beyond an XL, she sent proud curvy girl Ashley Graham a collection before the release. So, it’s possible she’ll add more sizes in the future.
Meanwhile, Beyonce thanked fans for their support Monday (Jan. 20).

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