Beyoncé just dropped Valentine's Day-themed merchandise

And we're Crazy in Love with the collection

Ilana Kaplan
in New York
Monday 05 February 2018 22:45 GMT
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Credit: AFP/Getty Images.
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Beyoncé just dropped a new Valentine's Day-themed collection of merchandise, which could be perfect for superfans of the R&B singer.

The line comes just in time for the Hallmark holiday, and features several garments and three phone case styles.

'Bootylicious' shorts that are perfect for showing off your Bey dance moves are among the collection, as well as a phone case which could be ideal for your Bey-obsessed BFF are just two items in the cheeky collection.

Of course, the Beyhive was thrilled by the release; one said they couldn’t wait to gift the collection to themselves, while another said she was “shook” by her latest release.

This isn’t Beyoncé’s first time releasing a holiday-themed collection: after her visual album Lemonade came out in 2016, she dropped a line of sweaters with “I Sleigh All Day” imprinted on the front.

Last year, she raised the bar for her holiday release: she dropped her “Holidayoncé” line, which featured pullovers emblazoned with “Have a Thicc Holiday” and crew necks that read “Beyoncé Holiday Sweater.”

For the first anniversary of Lemonade, she even made select anniversary garments to mark the occasion.

While Beyoncé’s merchandise remains insanely popular, she’s not the first artist to make creative holiday gear: Britney Spears has a truly iconic “It’s Christmas B****” sweater - a play on “It’s Britney B****" - and Kacey Musgraves has Christmas-themed sweatshirts and t-shirts with her face silk-screened onto them.

In the meantime, visit Beyoncé’s online store to purchase the latest looks from her Valentine’s Day line.

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