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Blue Ivy Shines in Christian Siriano Goddess Dress at Mufasa Premiere


Blue Ivy Carter coordinated together with her mom Beyoncé on the world premiere of “Mufasa: The Lion King” on Monday in Los Angeles. The pop star’s eldest baby makes her movie debut within the Disney sequel, voicing Simba and Nala’s daughter Kiara.

Carter wore a customized strapless ballgown by Christian Siriano, which featured a sweetheart neckline and a draped bodice. Wearing her ombre brunette tresses in braids with unfastened curls, her make-up consisted of gold eyeshadow, rosy blush and a shiny pink lip.

Blue Ivy Carter at the “Mufasa: The Lion King” premiere on Dec. 9 in Los Angeles, Christian Siriano, red carpet, gold strapless dress

Blue Ivy Carter on the “Mufasa: The Lion King” premiere on Dec. 9 in Los Angeles.

Gilbert Flores

“Blue you appear like a goddess and we cherished making this for you,” the designer wrote on Instagram.

Beyoncé added to the social media fanfare, saying she and her household “couldn’t be prouder” of Carter.

“My attractive child woman,” the “Cowboy Carter” artist gushed. “This is your evening. You labored laborious and you probably did such a good looking job because the voice of Kiara…Keep shining.”

Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter at the “Mufasa: The Lion King” premiere on Dec. 9 in Los Angeles, Christian Siriano, gold strapless dress, red carpet, Balmain

Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter on the “Mufasa: The Lion King” premiere on Dec. 9 in Los Angeles.

Gilbert Flores

Beyoncé additionally went strapless on the premiere, carrying a Balmain robe from the label’s collaboration with “The Lion King,” which debuted earlier this 12 months in honor of the unique movie’s thirtieth anniversary.

Even Carter’s grandmother Tina Knowles was in attendance, pairing a black pantsuit with leather-based gloves, gold bangles and an announcement Schiaparelli belt.

Earlier this 12 months, Carter made a shock look on the 2024 Grammy Awards, the place she was dressed by British designer Vivienne Westwood. It was her first time on the ceremony since 2018, although she’s already received a Grammy for her contributions to Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl,” which received Best Music Video in 2021.

Blue Ivy Carter at the “Mufasa: The Lion King” premiere on Dec. 9 in Los Angeles, Christian Siriano, red carpet, gold strapless dress

Blue Ivy Carter on the “Mufasa: The Lion King” premiere on Dec. 9 in Los Angeles.

Gilbert Flores

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