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Beyonce buys out clothing venture from UK's Philip Green

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LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. singer Beyonce has bought the Ivy Park fitness clothing brand launched two years ago with British retail tycoon Philip Green, who has faced allegations of sexual harassment.

"After discussions of almost a year, (Beyonce's) Parkwood has acquired 100 percent of the Ivy Park brand," Ivy Park said in a statement.

It said Green's Topshop and Arcadia businesses will fulfil existing orders to Ivy Park. No financial details were disclosed.

Ivy Park sells items such as hoodies and leggings, part of a trend towards so called athleisure. Beyonce, who is married to rapper Jay-Z, has a six-year-old daughter called Blue Ivy.

 

Green's representative referred to the Ivy Park statement, without further comment. A representative of Beyonce could not be reached for additional comment.

The deal was first reported in the Financial Times.

Green, one of Britain's best known businessmen, was named in

parliament last month as having taken legal action to prevent publication of allegations of sexual harassment and racial abuse of staff.

In a statement last month Green denied having broken the law and said his businesses fully investigated employee grievances.

(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Keith Weir)

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First Published: Nov 15 2018 | 3:15 PM IST

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