Beyoncé Designs Equality-Themed Underwear
The superstar's new underwear line is something all different types of couples can enjoy
The superstar's new underwear line is something all different types of couples can enjoy
Okay, so it's not exactly the raciest lingerie. (If you're looking for something of the lacy, sheer, make-your-man's-jaw-drop variety, click here!) But Beyoncé's new underwear collection sends a message we can get behind.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Queen Bey released a box set that comes with two pairs of underwear emblazoned with the words 'Yours' and 'Mine.' (Uncoincidentally, "Mine" is the name of her new collab with Drake.)
The set sells in the US for $40 (£25), and buyers can choose any combination of men's and women's pants: a pair of boxers and a boy-short panty, two pairs of boxers or two panties.
Bey has always been a proud supporter of gay rights and marriage equality, and we're happy to see she's extended her message of acceptance and love.
Now if you're thinking the cotton boy shorts are too modest to heat up your Valentine's Day, we'll leave you with this: After watching the chemistry between Bey and Jay-Z at the Grammys, it's pretty darn obvious this lady knows how to keep a marriage hot and heavy.
If she's given these knickers her stamp of approval, who are we to argue? Got a tablet? You can now download Marie Claire magazine straight to your iPad, Kindle (just search the store for 'marie claire magazine'), Nook or Google Nexus.
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