In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter teased the new looks, calling it her "favourite drop to yet."

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She wore the collection's vivid blue cargo trousers with a coordinating jacket and sports bra, serving as her greatest advertisement.

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The Park Trail line, with sizes XXXS to XXXXL and prices ranging from $30 to $600, will go on sale on February 9 on adidas.com and in some retailers the following day.

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There are several outdoor-ready models in the drop. Along with a range of items with camouflage prints, Ivy Park's characteristic hue is used frequently.

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The line, according to the brand, "celebrates the great outdoors as well as an urban experience," not only being prepared to hit the trail or "race the world."

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In typical Ivy Park style, Beyoncé's daring post comes after a star-studded campaign that included well-known figures like Ice Spice and Offset (whose son Cody Seifs styled the company's kids' collection to match), as well as other well-known names.

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Even though the Wall Street Journal reported that sales for the brand dropped by 50% last year, the Ivy Park founder's music has surely had a busy month despite Park Trail's fall.

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His historic Grammys victory and the announcement of a global "Renaissance" tour come after the release of the new collection.

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Fans who were saving up for tour tickets commented on her most recent post in droves, with one commenting, "Sis I struggled for my life for VIP seats 24 hours ago.

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