Beyoncé's daughters Blue Ivy, 13, and Rumi, 7, join her on stage to kick off Cowboy Carter Tour
Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter got it from their mama.
Last night, Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter Tour in Inglewood, California, and her 13-year-older daughter nearly stole the spotlight as she danced on stage and flaunted five incredible outfit changes.
For one Western-inspired ensemble, Blue rocked a maroon leather look featuring fringed chaps complete with gold embellishments and star details. She paired the pants with a matching corset-style vest top featuring dangling seashells.
It turns out, the look was a little less Cowboy Carter and a little for Destiny's child.
The entire design seemed to recall a rhinestoned metallic outfit in the same colour that Beyoncé wore while performing with Destiny's Child in 2000 — with a cowboy twist, of course.
As for her other looks, Blue first stepped on stage wearing an all-white cowboy design, including silver tassels, chaps and a white hat.
For Act II of the show, the mother-daughter duo (and all of Queen B's backup dancers) twinned in newspaper-printed attires for a rousing rendition of America Has a Problem.
The teenager, who previously appeared on stage with her mum during 2023's Renaissance Tour, had an even longer presence on stage this time around, dancing in impressive fashion to multiple songs.
While Beyoncé rocked a skin-tight catsuit, complete with matching opera gloves, Blue Ivy donned wide-leg pants and a corset top with the same gloves, and swapped out her mum's white heels for glittery sneakers.
The family-filled moments certainly didn't end there. For Act III, 7-year-old Rumi Carter made her onstage debut, shining bright in a custom Oscar de la Renta minidress made of gold feathers and teeny cowboy boots to match.
Meanwhile, Blue and Beyoncé matched once again in olive green sequined bodysuits from Burberry.
For her fifth and final 'fit, Blue showed off her admiration for her mum. The teen went much more casual, wearing jeans, tour merch and a pair of cowboy boots.
There's still 31 more shows on the Cowboy Carter Tour, and we're expecting even more over-the-top custom looks and mother-daughter moments.
And since Bey is known to keep audiences on her toes, there's no telling who else might make appearances (or what they'll wear.)
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