Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Daughter Blue Ivy Carter Is Pretty in Pink for Angel Ball 2025

Published: Oct 29 2025

Blue Ivy Carter radiated diva-like charm for her latest appearance, as she joined her grandmother Tina Knowles at the 2025 Angel Ball in New York City on October 27. The 13-year-old daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z dazzled in a pink ensemble, bypassing the red carpet but making a statement as she walked into the venue.

For the occasion, Blue donned a silk pink gown with a corset bodice and an exquisite feathered boa draped around her arms, accessorized with a diamond necklace and earrings. Her glam remained natural, with an overlined lip and a nude pink lip gloss that perfectly complemented her signature blonde boho braids.

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Tina, who was honored for her work funding cancer research at the annual fundraiser, looked stunning in a sleeveless black gown with opera gloves, giving the world a glimpse into her date night with her granddaughter. Alongside a selfie taken by Blue, who held the camera while Tina leaned in close, the Matriarch author captioned the Instagram post, "With my Beautiful Blue at the Angel Ball tonight."

While Beyoncé, who shares twins Rumi and Sir, 8, with Jay-Z, was not physically present, she gushed about her mother's big night on Instagram, writing alongside the same photo, "Congrats Mom on your philanthropy award at the Angel Ball tonight."

Tina, who privately battled breast cancer in 2024, shared how she supports Blue during her time onstage with her mother at the Cowboy Carter Tour earlier this year and how she motivates her to stay grounded. "You have to be taught that," Tina said during the October 27 episode of Sherri. "I have to say to them, 'It's more important to be a good person. And that you have to work for what you get. Nobody's just gonna hand it to you because you are somebody's daughter or because they like you. You have to work hard.'"

"And also, they know they will get jacked up if they get the big head," she quipped. "But their mother sets them straight and doesn't let them get away with that entitlement."

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