Beyonce jumps into athleisure market with Ivy Park clothing line

Recording star Beyonce launched a women's fitness clothing line on Thursday featuring bodysuits, leggings and headbands, named in part for her 4-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy. Called Ivy Park, the 200-piece active wear collection is a joint venture with British businessman Sir Philip Green, who owns the Topshop fashion chain. It will go on sale at selected Topshop and high-end department stores around the world on April 14.

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Beyonce jumps into athleisure market with Ivy Park clothing line

Kendall + Kylie new high-fashion capsule collection unveiled

Kendall and Kylie Jenner continue to push forward with their fashion empire, creating an exclusive nine-piece capsule collection for Neiman Marcus. The sisters have come up with the vintage-inspired line for the upmarket US retailer's #OnlyatNM program. “The collection is sophisticated, clean and beautifully tailored,” said Kendall.

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Beyoncé ‘streetwear’ line to launch in 2016

Beyoncé Knowles is working with British retail tycoon Sir Philip Green on her own clothing brand. As head of the Arcadia Group, Sir Philip Green owns a host of fashion retailers including Topshop, Dorothy Perkins, Burtons and Miss Selfridge. News that Beyoncé was considering a move into fashion first surfaced at the end of 2014 when it was revealed she'd held discussions with Green regarding the creation of a new global clothing company — Parkwood Topshop.

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