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Blue Ivy towers over Beyoncé in green pleated skirt and statement jewelry during fun night out


The appearance marked one of Blue Ivy’s rare public outings.


Blue Ivy towers over Beyoncé in green pleated skirt and statement jewelry during fun night out© Kevin Winter
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
NOVEMBER 24, 2025 2:24 PM EST

It was a night of three generations of style and star power when Beyoncé, Tina Knowles, and Blue Ivy Carter stepped out for Kelly Rowland’s Los Angeles concert. The outing offered fans a rare glimpse of Beyoncé’s eldest daughter, who at 13 is already towering over her mom and channeling Beyoncé’s unmistakable style.

Tina Knowles shared a photo from backstage in Rowland’s dressing room, showing the family trio alongside Rowland and singer Victoria Monet, all making playful faces for the camera. “Boy is Mine Tour in Kelly’s dressing room, acting silly in La with my Blue Blue, Beyonce, and the beautiful and talented Victoria Monet. She baked us the best chocolate chip cookies," she wrote.

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Blue Ivy towers over Beyoncé in green pleated skirt and statement jewelry during fun night out

Blue Ivy was a standout in a coordinated green ensemble, which consisted of a pleated skirt, a matching long blazer, and a green top, accessorized with black sunglasses, hoops, and a necklace. It was an impeccable look that proved the eldest Carter child is her mother’s mini-me in more ways than one.

Beyoncé, meanwhile, opted for an Italian brand Elisabetta Franchi suit featuring a plunging white top connected to black pants. Her accessories included a loose black bowtie, sheer black gloves layered with rings, a matching chain link necklace and bracelet, a quilted black purse, and sunglasses.

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Beyoncé, meanwhile, opted for an Italian brand Elisabetta Franchi suit featuring a plunging white top connected to black pants.

Tina Knowles kept it casually chic in an embroidered denim jacket and matching pants, while Rowland complemented the suit vibe with an oversized beige blazer, cropped tan top, and coordinated pants.

The appearance marked one of Blue Ivy’s rare public outings. Between touring and family events, she’s been making subtle but memorable appearances.

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Tina Knowles, and Blue Ivy Carter stepped out for Kelly Rowland’s Los Angeles concert.

Fans will recall her performance on Beyoncé’s Renaissance and Cowboy Carter tours, where she danced onstage behind her mother. She also appeared at the NFL Christmas Day halftime show in 2024 and sang alongside Beyoncé on 2019’s 'Brown Skin Girl.'

“She took it seriously, and she earned it,” Beyoncé previously told GQ about Blue joining her on tour. “And most importantly, she had fun! We all watched her grow more and more every night before our eyes.”

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Blue Ivy wore a floor-length baby pink gown with feathered sleeves, matching kitten heels, and diamond jewelry earlier this fall

Beyoncé added that Blue is a natural performer. “Blue is an artist. She has great taste in music and fashion. She is a fantastic editor, painter, and actress. She’s been creating characters since she was 3. She’s a natural, but I did not want Blue onstage. Blue wanted it for herself.”

Blue now surpasses her mother in height, a detail Beyoncé candidly shared with Entertainment Tonight. “I don’t like it at all.” Fans could see the daughter’s poised confidence on November 9, a presence that suggests she’s comfortable navigating both the family spotlight and her own emerging style identity.

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Beyoncé added that Blue is a natural performer.

Earlier this year, Blue made headlines for a very different look at the Angel Ball in New York City, honoring her grandmother Tina Knowles with the Philanthropy Award.

For the charity gala benefiting Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research, she wore a floor-length baby pink gown with feathered sleeves, matching kitten heels, and diamond jewelry, while her braids were styled in a high ponytail.

Beyoncé shared a touching photo of the duo inside the gala, captioning it, “Congrats Mom on your philanthropy award at the Angel Ball tonight.”

Knowles herself reflected on the evening on Instagram, dedicating her award to a late friend and champion of cancer research, Debbie Cohen.

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