Beyonce's Ivy Park clothing line crashes Topshop website
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The rush of people trying to buy Beyonce's new Ivy Park clothing line crashed Topshop's website on Thursday.
Shoppers tweeted about facing long delays and payment problems online as they tried to get their virtual hands on the singer's fitness wear.
Queen B's latest brand is "merging fashion-led design with technical innovation", according to her website.
Topshop said on Twitter that "due to high demand" the site was "experiencing some technical issues."
"We're currently working with our IT team to resolve this ASAP," the company added.
Other online sellers stocking the brand, including Net-A-Porter and Selfridges, did not report any problems with their websites.
Frustrated Bey fans vent on Twitter
Super fan @BeyonceLegend was able to laugh at her issues trying to buy Ivy Park clothes. , external
Chastity Pritchett's message to Topshop was clear., external
Caroline decided to give up and head to work., external
@ItsMRSMG2U finally managed to checkout after waiting over an hour on the Topshop site., external
Lexy created a Twitter account just so she could complain about the technical issues., external
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