Beyonce poses in red high-cut bodysuit as she teases her Ivy Park re-launch in collaboration with Adidas

Beyonce sprawls out over hundreds of pairs of Adidas sneakers in her latest Instagram posts. 

Modeling a high-cut red bodysuit from the sports brand the singer looks phenomenal as she promotes her latest venture.

It was revealed earlier this month that Beyonce would be partnering with Adidas to re-launch her Ivy Park athleisure range. 

Who's looking at the shoes? Beyonce sprawls out on top of dozens of pairs of sneakers as she teases her new Ivy Park range in collaboration with Adidas

Who's looking at the shoes? Beyonce sprawls out on top of dozens of pairs of sneakers as she teases her new Ivy Park range in collaboration with Adidas

Athleisure queen: The 37-year-old singer looked incredible in a high-cut red bodysuit with the Adidas logo

Athleisure queen: The 37-year-old singer looked incredible in a high-cut red bodysuit with the Adidas logo

Rock red like Beyonce in a bodysuit by Adidas

Sportswear has become a mainstay of every fashionistas wardrobe thanks to the rise in popularity of comfy co-ords and slouchy separates. Not convinced? Enter: Queen Bey.

Beyonce has a sportswear line herself (Ivy Park, if you didn't already know!) so she's no stranger to embracing all things active-wear. In a photo shared to Instagram recently, Bey stunned in a simple red jersey bodysuit by Ji Won Choi for Adidas.

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The mother-of-three didn't explain why she was posing alongside the dozens of pairs of shoes but it's likely a glimpse into the creative process and what she'll be offering with the new collection. 

On Thursday night she teased the re-launch with the release of a short fashion film titled Homecoming Weekend.

She enlisted the help of the dance team and marching band from Grambling State University, Louisiana, who feature heavily in the clip showing off some of their talents as well as the designs.

The clip was filmed at Coachella last week and was done in the middle of the night to keep the project shrouded in secrecy.

Beyonce has teased her Ivy Park re-launch with Adidas in a fashion film called Homecoming Weekend unveiled on Friday

Beyonce has teased her Ivy Park re-launch with Adidas in a fashion film called Homecoming Weekend unveiled on Friday 

The 37-year-old singer appears in the video, taken at Coachella, modeling some of the items from the range

The 37-year-old singer appears in the video, taken at Coachella, modeling some of the items from the range

In one part of the video Queen Bey struts down a runway featuring the iconic three Adidas stripes.

A lot of the new looks are reminiscent of the pink and gold outfits from Bey's 2018 Coachella performance which she designed with help from Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing. 

Along with selling sportswear the collaboration aims to '[inspire] and [empower] the next generation of creators, driving positive change in the world through sport and identifying new business opportunities.'

Social movement: Bey enlisted the help of the dance team and marching band from Grambling State University, Louisiana

Social movement: Bey enlisted the help of the dance team and marching band from Grambling State University, Louisiana

The singer, who serves as creative partner for the brand, said in a statement earlier this month: 'This is the partnership of a lifetime for me,'

The singer, who serves as creative partner for the brand, said in a statement earlier this month: 'This is the partnership of a lifetime for me,'

Cheerleader chic: The Crazy In Love hitmaker models a PVC skirt and cropped yellow 'Ivy' top in the video

Cheerleader chic: The Crazy In Love hitmaker models a PVC skirt and cropped yellow 'Ivy' top in the video

Beyonce said of the new partnership earlier this month: 'I look forward to re-launching and expanding Ivy Park on a truly global scale with a proven, dynamic leader.'

Beyonce said of the new partnership earlier this month: 'I look forward to re-launching and expanding Ivy Park on a truly global scale with a proven, dynamic leader.'

The singer, who serves as creative partner for the brand, said in a statement earlier this month: 'This is the partnership of a lifetime for me,'

'We share a philosophy that puts creativity, growth and social responsibility at the forefront of business. I look forward to re-launching and expanding Ivy Park on a truly global scale with a proven, dynamic leader.' 

The Ivy Park fitness collection debuted in 2016 as a joint venture with Topshop's Sir Philip Green, with an initial line of leggings, bodysuits, tank tops and sweatshirts.

A lot of the new looks are reminiscent of the pink and gold outfits from Bey's 2018 Coachella performance which she designed with help from Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing

A lot of the new looks are reminiscent of the pink and gold outfits from Bey's 2018 Coachella performance which she designed with help from Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing

On brand: In one part of the video Queen Bey struts down a runway featuring the iconic three Adidas stripes

On brand: In one part of the video Queen Bey struts down a runway featuring the iconic three Adidas stripes

Along with selling sportswear the collaboration aims to '[inspire] and [empower] the next generation of creators, driving positive change in the world through sport and identifying new business opportunities.'

Along with selling sportswear the collaboration aims to '[inspire] and [empower] the next generation of creators, driving positive change in the world through sport and identifying new business opportunities.'

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Beyonce poses in red high-cut bodysuit as she teases her Ivy Park re-launch with Adidas

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