<p>Adidas has ended its fashion partnership with Beyoncé, <em>the Wall Street Journal </em>reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.</p>.<p>If confirmed, it would mark a second high-profile split between Adidas and a celebrity partner, after the German sportswear giant ended its collaboration with Kanye West over his antisemitic comments.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/adidas-loses-stripes-row-trademark-battle-with-luxury-designer-thom-browne-1180954.html" target="_blank">Adidas loses stripes row trademark battle with luxury designer Thom Browne</a></strong><br /><br />Adidas, which had signed a deal with Beyoncé in April 2019 to relaunch her brand Ivy Park, declined to comment.</p>.<p><em>The Hollywood Reporter</em> was the first to report the sportswear giant and the American pop star cut ties, saying last Thursday the decision was mutual and citing "major creative differences".</p>.<p><em>The Wall Street Journal </em>said sales of Ivy Park have been underperforming expectations for years.</p>
<p>Adidas has ended its fashion partnership with Beyoncé, <em>the Wall Street Journal </em>reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.</p>.<p>If confirmed, it would mark a second high-profile split between Adidas and a celebrity partner, after the German sportswear giant ended its collaboration with Kanye West over his antisemitic comments.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/adidas-loses-stripes-row-trademark-battle-with-luxury-designer-thom-browne-1180954.html" target="_blank">Adidas loses stripes row trademark battle with luxury designer Thom Browne</a></strong><br /><br />Adidas, which had signed a deal with Beyoncé in April 2019 to relaunch her brand Ivy Park, declined to comment.</p>.<p><em>The Hollywood Reporter</em> was the first to report the sportswear giant and the American pop star cut ties, saying last Thursday the decision was mutual and citing "major creative differences".</p>.<p><em>The Wall Street Journal </em>said sales of Ivy Park have been underperforming expectations for years.</p>