Beyoncé Launched a Line of Merch Called “The Bey Search Collection”

Prepare to wear your love for Beyoncé on your sleeve, your phone, and even your head. The national museum-worthy musician is releasing a brand new collection of merchandise, and the pieces are appropriately covered entirely in images of Queen Bey.

On Friday, August 9, at 1 p.m. EST, Beyoncé will release "The Bey Search Collection" through her online store. Themed around the idea of decorating your walls with pictures of celebrities and the endless photographs provided when you scroll through Google image search, the pieces are covered in different photographs of Beyoncé. For the launch, fans can choose from items including a windbreaker, bucket hat, shorts, bodycon dress, work shirt, crop top, fanny pack and phone case.

Images of the new collection highlight just how unique it is, with models sporting a bucket hat filled with polaroids and pictures of the singer. Other items highlighted in campaign imagery include a work shirt that can be tied for a cropped look or left unbuttoned, and a dress that would look great layered or worn alone.

This newest collection of merch arrives after Beyoncé launched "Homecoming"-inspired merchandise. The exclusive pieces are still available on her website, along with other items including an official Beyhive shirt, phone cases, and a mesh Beyhive body suit.

If you're looking to add even more Beyoncé-approved goodies to your life, the singer is reportedly working on a new round of Ivy Park items, her activewear collection, for a future launch with Adidas. There's no word on a release date for that, but in the meantime, you can stock up on her online merch, and plan a future field trip to the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. to admire an iconic photo of the queen in person; the exact arrival of her photograph has not yet been announced.

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