
On May 4, when Blue Ivy Carter walked the Met Gala red carpet alongside her mother Beyoncé, the internet quickly lit up, with many questioning whether one of the event’s strictest policies had been broken.
Beyoncé’s return to the Met Gala carried a lot of weight, as the singer arrived at the event for the first time in a decade, drawing attention long before she appeared.
When she did, she wore a flesh-toned bodysuit detailed with a diamond skeleton design, layered beneath a dramatic feathered coat with an extended train, a look that quickly became one of the night’s most talked-about moments.
“It’s designed by Olivier Rousteing, somebody who has been so loyal to me, and I’ve done so many iconic looks with him,” Beyoncé said during Vogue’s livestream.
Yet as cameras followed her arrival at New York City’s Metropolitan of Art for the gala, attention shifted just as quickly to who was standing beside her.
Blue Ivy, now 14, appeared in a stunning white gown paired with sunglasses, stepping confidently onto a red carpet that is typically reserved for adults.


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