Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy was the spitting image of her famous mother when she made a splash at the chrome-colored London premiere of the Renaissance World Tour concert film.

The 11-year-old performer matched her 42-year-old mother with an all-black ensemble that contrasted with the glittering backdrop.
The mother–daughter duo were spotted posing together warmly for a photo, though Beyoncé kept her presence on the red carpet limited, as usual.
The premiere went into overdrive with the surprise appearance of Taylor Swift, whose massively popular Eras Tour has been a competitor to Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour.

The celebrity daughter, who took on a prominent dance solo in many of her mother’s recent concerts across the globe, was attired in an elegant black single-shoulder dress.She and Beyoncé also complemented each other with their footwear.
The Break My Soul singer towered in a set of black platinum boots that reached up just above her ankles, while Blue also had on a chunky pair of black boots.

Beyoncé contrasted her daughter’s more conservative look with a revealing number featuring a blazer-like design.
The dress featured a deep, plunging V-shaped neckline highlighting her cleavage, along with long black sleeves and padded shoulders.
Her ensemble featured a sky-high slit running up the front, revealing her toned legs.
Beyoncé and Blue put on a warm display as they posed for photographers on the red carpet.

The Single Ladies singer wrapped an arm around her daughter affectionately, and at one point she leaned in for a soft kiss on the side of her head.
Blue is featured in the documentary film, which was shot during concerts at which she performed.
Although her appearances were rarer at the start of the Renaissance Tour, Blue’s dance break became a regular occurrence later on, and the moments tended to elicit enormous applause and cheers from crowds.
Beyoncé had previously made a show-stopping appearance at the premiere of her massively successful Eras Tour concert film, so Taylor returned the favor by flying to the UK for the Renaissance film’s London premiere.

Taylor previously praised the Destiny’s Child star for her ‘generosity of spirit’ and her ‘resilience and versatility’ during her Eras Tour premiere, so it made sense that she would pay tribute to one of her icons at this premiere.
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Source: The Wall Street Journal