Beyonce looked ready to play ball in a new photo she shared to her Ivy Park Instagram page on Wednesday morning.
The Crazy In Love crooner was seen in a stunning light lime green leotard that made the most of her 26-inch waistline as she held on to a white tennis racket.
The wife of rapper Jay-Z also had on a coat that fell from her shoulders and high heeled short boots as she stood on a forest green court which was dotted with tennis balls.
Tennis anyone? Beyonce looked ready to play ball in a new photo she shared to her Ivy Park Instagram page on Wednesday morning
Beyonce wore her full, highlighted hair partially back as she modeled futuristic-looking sunglasses with a white frame.
Her legs were the focus in this snapshot as they looked long and toned as she stood by a green bench
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The long-sleeved leotard was far from standard as it seemed to have shoulder pads as well as a turtleneck.
Her nails were long and dark green as she went with a nude colored lipstick.
On the court: The Crazy In Love crooner was seen in a stunning light lime green leotard that made the most of her 26-inch waistline as she held on to a tennis racket
‘WELCOME TO THE HALLS OF IVY,’ it said in the Instagram caption for her fashion line. ‘Join now at adidas.com/ivypark.’
The hashtags were for adidasxIVYPARK and HALLS OF IVY.
The star, who attended St. Mary’s Elementary School in Texas, failed to smile as she went with a more serious tone for the new image.
It has been an impressive week for the Carter family. On Tuesday her husband Jay-Z made history by becoming the Most-Nominated Artist in the history of the Grammys.
The 51-year-old superstar – who has been releasing albums since 1995 and is married to fellow superstar Beyoncé – has been nominated for three Grammy Awards this year, taking his all-time total to 83, taking over from Quincy Jones.
This comes almost two weeks after Beyonce surprised fans with the release of the new song Be Alive.
The full view: The wife of rapper Jay-Z also had on a coat that fell from her shoulders and high heeled short boots as she stood on a forest green court which was dotted with tennis balls
The 40-year-old megastar sent the BeyHive wild when the track was uploaded to YouTube.
The feisty number was recorded for Will Smith’s new film King Richard, and a preview had appeared in a recent trailer for the biographical flick – which charts tennis aces Serena and Venus Williams’ rise to stardom in the sporting world and the influence of their dad and coach, Richard Williams (Smith).
The Single Ladies hitmaker hasn’t released a new album since 2016’s Lemonade and the joint Everything is Love LP with her husband Jay-Z.
She has a thing for the color green: For her last Ivy Park collection she was seen in this hunter green look that included leggings, a crop top and sports bra
Green again: In this image from October, she had on a mossy green gown
The singer later put out the Black Is King visual album and the soundtrack which she created for Disney’s 2019 remake of The Lion King.
And it looks like more new music is on the way. In August, Beyonce promised that new tunes are ‘coming’ after she spent a ‘year and a half’ in the studio.
The R&B superstar revealed that she spent much of the COVID-19 lockdown locked away in the studio laying down new tracks and she cannot wait to unveil her songs to her fans.
Her true love: Seen with husband Jay-Z who made history by becoming the Most-Nominated Artist in the history of the Grammys. The 51-year-old superstar – who has been releasing albums since 1995 and is married to fellow superstar Beyoncé – has been nominated for three Grammy Awards this year, taking his all-time total to 83, taking over from Quincy Jones
She said: ‘With all the isolation and injustice over the past year, I think we are all ready to escape, travel, love, and laugh again. I feel a renaissance emerging, and I want to be part of nurturing that escape in any way possible. I’ve been in the studio for a year and a half … Yes, the music is coming!’
The Halo hitmaker has been grateful for the time that the coronavirus quarantine has afforded her as an artist because she is such a perfectionist when it comes to crafting her songs.
She explained: ‘Sometimes it takes a year for me to personally search through thousands of sounds to find just the right kick or snare. One chorus can have up to 200 stacked harmonies. Still, there’s nothing like the amount of love, passion, and healing that I feel in the recording studio. After 31 years, it feels just as exciting as it did when I was nine years old.’