Beyoncé launched a 16-outfit collection dubbed a “wearable album,” in partnership with French fashion brand Balmain and designer Olivier Rousteing, following her separation from Adidas.
The clothing line will be called “Renaissance Couture” after her July 2022 Grammy-winning album, Renaissance.
Renaissance also won for best dance and electronic album and received a nomination for album of the year.
The 16 run-way style outfits, dedicated to the album's 16 tracks, include checker-printed and shimmering gowns and headpieces, with one appearing like a chandelier.
The Grammy Award-winning artist parted ways with Adidas following plummeting revenue from her fashion line with the German sportswear giant, Ivy Park.
Beyoncé’s last collaboration with Balmain and Rousteing came in 2018, a custom three-piece collection she first showcased while headlining the California music festival Coachella.
Beyoncé, a 32-time Grammy Award winner, initially launched Ivy Park with Topshop as an activewear clothing line in 2016. She became the sole owner of the brand in 2018, before collaborating with Adidas on it in 2019.


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