Fans are sure Beyoncé’s final Levi’s collab is secretly teasing Act III.


Beyoncé has released her final denim collaboration with Levi’s, and fans believe the ad may hide a clue about her next album.

On August 7, the iconic denim brand and the pop superstar unveiled the last pieces from their year-long partnership in a 90-second short film titled The Denim Cowboy.

In the film, Queen B, 43, appears alongside actor Timothy Olyphant, 57, to showcase the seven-piece limited-edition collection, each featuring a Beyoncé x Levi’s leather patch.

The collaboration pays homage to her hit song Levii’s Jeans with Post Malone.

In the campaign, Beyoncé models the new 501 Curve silhouette, which is already flying off the shelves.

“This campaign marks a new level of partnership that puts women at the heart of the story and ushers in an iconic new chapter in Levi’s history, reaffirming our place at the center of culture,” Levi’s global CMO Kenny Mitchell said in a press release.

On Instagram, Levi’s shared photos of the Crazy in Love singer in bedazzled denim, including the $250 shrunken trucker jacket and $150 curve jeans, captioned simply: “Iconic denim reimagined.”

Fans raved over the “stunning” and “gorgeous” collaboration, declaring, “THIS is how you sell jeans.”

Many believe the Levi’s promo video subtly teases Act III, Beyoncé’s next album.

Act I: Renaissance dropped in 2022, inspired by Black dance music like house and disco, while Act II: Cowboy Carterarrived on March 29, 2024, with a country focus. Ever since, devoted fans have been speculating about the next genre—many hoping for a rock-inspired record.

One fan summed it up perfectly: “Arrived on a horse… Left on a motorcycle. Noted,” referencing the possible genre shift.

Another Beyhive member suggested the video signaled a move into a “rock & roll funk era,” channeling legends like Betty Davis, Chuck Berry, and Aretha Franklin. “Come on, baby. It’s time to rock!” read another popular comment.

Fans wasted no time grabbing the hottest pieces—the Curve Jeans, designed for a smaller waist and fuller hips and thighs, sold out in size 34, while the 501 Curve Jeans sold out in sizes 32, 33, and 34. The collection also features bedazzled ’90s-inspired jeans, a lace-up trucker jacket, and vintage-style T-shirts nodding to her hit song.

After Beyoncé released her country album Cowboy Carter last year, the western aesthetic exploded in popularity, with the hashtag #cowboycore trending on TikTok and racking up millions of views.

On the resale platform Depop, searches for cowboy-inspired fashion—like boots and fringe—spiked following the album’s debut.

Beyoncé’s former stylist, Ty Hunter, previously told that he suggests “adding western elements to your wardrobe by mixing them with modern pieces,” such as pairing “a classic cowboy hat with a sleek blazer and jeans.”

Fortunately, the Diva singer’s Levi’s collab is ideal for channeling country classics—and could just as easily work for fans looking to infuse a touch of rock and roll into their style.

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