The future of fashion has made her Met Gala debut.
Blue Ivy, the 14-year-old daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z, attended this year’s soiree alongside her famous parents.
It has been 10 years since the Destiny’s Child singer, 44, last attended the bash, however it was her teenager who stole the spotlight as she ascended the legendary staircase with poise and style.
Blue looked absolutely beautiful in a white gown with an elaborate bubble skirt which billowed dramatically along the staircase.
She teamed the dress with a matching jacket which exuded edginess and style along with glittering metallic heels and a pair of sunglasses.
From the shades to her effortless cool, Blue Ivy was the spitting image of her famous mother – who couldn’t help but gush about attending the event with her eldest child.
Blue Ivy, the daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z, made her Met Gala debut this year
The future fashion icon attended the event with her famous parents
‘It feels surreal because my daughter’s here,’ Beyonce told La La Anthony during an interview with Vogue’s livestream.
‘She looks so beautiful. It’s incredible to be able to share it with her,’ she said.
Indeed, the parents couldn’t have looked any prouder as they shared the special moment with their daughter.
Blue posed alongside her mother and father, 56, who no doubt shared their experts tips on walking the red carpet.
Beyonce is co-chairing the event alongside Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Vogue’s global editorial director Anna Wintour.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit, also known as the Met Gala, falls on the first Monday in May every year.
The gala only allows guests 18 years and older, but it seems organizers made an exception for both Blue Ivy, 14, and Nicole Kidman’s 17-year-old daughter Sunday Rose.
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Beyonce, Jay-Z, and The Met for clarification about Blue’s inclusion but did not immediately hear back.
The theme of this year’s event – widely considered the Super Bowl of celebrity red carpets – is ‘Costume Art’, while the dress code is ‘Fashion Is Art.’
The dress code calls on the A-list attendees to explore how designers use the human body as a blank canvas.
The New York City museum will pair historical and contemporary garments from the Costume Institute for the exhibition, which will be loosely divided into three categories, including the classical and the nude body, aging and pregnant bodies, and the anatomical body.
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The 14-year-old ascended the legendary staircase in a stunning bubble gown
The mother-daughter duo shared the spotlight
No doubt the parents were proud to share the special moment with her
The exhibit – set to unveil the Met’s sprawling new Conde M. Nast Galleries – has been made possible by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez , who are the lead sponsors and honorary co-chairs.
‘The title “Costume Art” refers to the history of the costume institute,’ Andrew Bolton, the Costume Institute’s curator, said at a press conference.
Bolton, who selects the theme, said fashion has ‘the status of art because of, and not in spite of, its relation to the body.’
French luxury fashion house Yves Saint Laurent is also sponsoring the exhibit.
Beyonce gushed to Vogue that it was ‘incredible to be able to share’ the Met Gala experience with her
Blue Ivy posed alongside her famous father
No doubt Blue received some tips on posing on the red carpet from her parents
The family smiled as they made their grand entrance into the bash
Beyonce’s elaborate feathered train required multiple hands for assistance
Blue stole the spotlight as she ascended the staircase
The 2026 Met Gala will also have a host committee that includes committee co-chairs Anthony Vaccarello and Zoe Kravitz, along with members Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Angela Bassett, Gwendoline Christie, Misty Copeland, Elizabeth Debicki, Lena Dunham, Sam Smith, Teyana Taylor and more.
Costume Art will run from May 10, 2026 through January 10, 2027, following the Met Gala on May 4.
The Met Gala is a huge money-maker for the museum, and provides the Costume Institute with its main source of funding.
The 2026 Met Gala marks a major moment because it’s the first one since Wintour technically stepped back from one of her famed roles at Vogue.
In June 2025, Wintour announced she was stepping down as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue after 37 years.
The global director for Vogue and global chief content officer at Conde Nast hired Chloe Malle as the new head of editorial content at Vogue.
Wintour has famously been incredibly hands-on with the Met Gala over the years, and is credited with making it the splashy A-list affair it has become, beloved by celebrities like Rihanna, the Kardashians, Blake Lively, Zendaya and more.
Last year, many stars did not attend the Met Gala, and some people thought it was to avoid making a faux pas because of the theme, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, which was centered around the political and aesthetic constructs of Black dandyism.










