Is "Cowboy Carter" back in town?
Iconic denim brand Levi's teases an upcoming collaboration with pop superstar Beyoncé.
In a cryptic Instagram post, the heritage brand shared a red and white illustration reminiscent of the singer's critically acclaimed country album, "Cowboy Carter," which was released in March.
Levi's dispelled doubts by tagging the star and captioning the post with "Introducing: A New Chapter."
A Levi's spokesperson simply stated that there would be "more to come," refusing to elaborate further.
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Though specific details regarding the collaboration are under wraps for now, it's safe to assume that Levi's x Beyoncé will most likely include one or more pieces of clothing.
In just one day, the post has accumulated over 53,000 likes and nearly 3,000 comments, showing fans' excitement over the upcoming collaboration.
Influencer partnerships are a tried and tested marketing strategy in the world of fashion.
By partnering with major stars and cultural icons, brands are able to integrate with the artists' identities and reach their respective audiences worldwide.
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Fans of the Houston-born artist know that the collaboration couldn't come soon enough, with track 17 on the chart-topping Cowboy Carter aptly being titled "Levii's Jeans."
Featuring fellow country crossover star Post Malone, the hit song pays tribute to the timeless appeal of the denim jeans.
♬ You call me pretty little thing
And I love to turn him on
Boy, I'll let you be my Levi's jeans
So you can hug that ass all day long ♬
After the album dropped, Levi's quickly showed love to the artist with a cheeky logo and name change on social media to "Levii's."
Queen Bey's influence may have just given the brand a significant sales boost.
AI-powered foot traffic and insights platform Pass_by reported a 19.87% increase in visits to Levi's stores over Easter weekend, compared to previous years.
As the new teaser builds hype for the upcoming release, fans of pop culture are sure to keep their eyes peeled for any updates.
Earlier this year, Levi's launched a campaign creative agencyTBWA\Chiat\Day, using an audacious song and dance number to showcase how its jeans allow people to move freely.
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