Beyoncé’s stylist has disclosed that her daughter Blue Ivy Carter plays a key role in selecting her performance costumes. In a recent chat with Harper’s Bazaar, Shiona Turini, Beyoncé’s primary stylist, shared that the 12-year-old has the final word on what she wears for her mother’s shows. This was particularly evident during Beyoncé’s halftime performance at the recent NFL game between the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas, where Blue Ivy stepped out in a stunning custom white crystal-encrusted corset paired with fringe pants crafted by Ukrainian designer Frolov.
Turini explained that working with Blue Ivy allows for creative flexibility, emphasizing the uniqueness of her choices. She noted that the costume for their shared performance, dubbed the “Beyoncé Bowl,” was designed to reflect a connection between the mother-daughter duo. They even coordinated their outfits by wearing matching ornate buffalo-shaped belt buckles from Frolov.
According to Turini, the styling process for Blue Ivy is an exciting experience, as she ultimately decides on her costume, and this collaborative approach enables them to create something truly special. The stylist expressed her delight with Blue Ivy’s choice for the performance, stating that she looked fantastic.
Blue Ivy made her official performance debut during Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in May 2023. Throughout the tour, the young star frequently appeared on stage alongside her mother, showcasing a variety of eye-catching outfits that often complemented Beyoncé’s own looks. The pair again turned heads at the premiere of Disney’s “Mufasa,” arriving on the red carpet in matching gilded gold gowns, further highlighting their stylish bond.
As the new year unfolds, fans are eager to see what Blue Ivy will curate next in her burgeoning fashion journey.