Beyoncé's Daughters Revival: Blue Ivy Channels Her Mom's Iconic Shoe Style at Lakers Game.
Beyoncé's fashion legacy lives on through her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, as the 13-year-old channeled her mom's iconic style from the early 2010s. The teenager sat courtside with dad Jay-Z at the Los Angeles Lakers game sporting burgundy Isabel Marant wedge sneakers - the exact same Bekett style that Beyoncé made famous in her 2011 "Love on Top" music video.
Blue Ivy paired the retro kicks with a sleek Balenciaga leather racer jacket and cargo pants by The Attico. The outfit, reminiscent of a young Beyoncé from the early 2010s, sent instant comparisons to her social media followers. As it turns out, Blue Ivy's choice of footwear is more than just a coincidence - she wore identical shoes in an Instagram post in 2013, while her mom was expecting their second child.
The wedge sneakers have been making a comeback among Gen Z and Gen Alpha fashion enthusiasts, with the divisive style landing on Lyst's top 10 "world's hottest products" list this year. The original Bekett silhouette has six-month-long waitlists after Beyoncé debuted it in her "Love on Top" video in 2011.
Could these be the same shoes? Blue Ivy is known to have a keen eye for style, and the fact that she wore an identical colorway to her mom's Instagram post in 2013 makes it hard not to wonder if she might've snagged them from Beyoncé's archive. The Bekett sneakers were the "It" shoe of the early 2010s, with waitlists after Beyoncé debuted them in her music video.
Rihanna, Gisele Bündchen, Miranda Kerr and Jennifer Lopez were among the A-listers who fell for the hybrid style, which combined the comfort of a sneaker with the height of a heel. Blue Ivy's courtside appearance comes six weeks after she attended the Angel Ball in New York City wearing a pink satin gown and feathered boa alongside her grandmother.
The teen's fashion choices have been making headlines recently, with her performing alongside Beyoncé during the Cowboy Carter Tour, dancing to hits including "America Has a Problem" and recreating her mom's iconic 2006 "Déjà Vu" choreography.
Beyoncé's fashion legacy lives on through her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, as the 13-year-old channeled her mom's iconic style from the early 2010s. The teenager sat courtside with dad Jay-Z at the Los Angeles Lakers game sporting burgundy Isabel Marant wedge sneakers - the exact same Bekett style that Beyoncé made famous in her 2011 "Love on Top" music video.
Blue Ivy paired the retro kicks with a sleek Balenciaga leather racer jacket and cargo pants by The Attico. The outfit, reminiscent of a young Beyoncé from the early 2010s, sent instant comparisons to her social media followers. As it turns out, Blue Ivy's choice of footwear is more than just a coincidence - she wore identical shoes in an Instagram post in 2013, while her mom was expecting their second child.
The wedge sneakers have been making a comeback among Gen Z and Gen Alpha fashion enthusiasts, with the divisive style landing on Lyst's top 10 "world's hottest products" list this year. The original Bekett silhouette has six-month-long waitlists after Beyoncé debuted it in her "Love on Top" video in 2011.
Could these be the same shoes? Blue Ivy is known to have a keen eye for style, and the fact that she wore an identical colorway to her mom's Instagram post in 2013 makes it hard not to wonder if she might've snagged them from Beyoncé's archive. The Bekett sneakers were the "It" shoe of the early 2010s, with waitlists after Beyoncé debuted them in her music video.
Rihanna, Gisele Bündchen, Miranda Kerr and Jennifer Lopez were among the A-listers who fell for the hybrid style, which combined the comfort of a sneaker with the height of a heel. Blue Ivy's courtside appearance comes six weeks after she attended the Angel Ball in New York City wearing a pink satin gown and feathered boa alongside her grandmother.
The teen's fashion choices have been making headlines recently, with her performing alongside Beyoncé during the Cowboy Carter Tour, dancing to hits including "America Has a Problem" and recreating her mom's iconic 2006 "Déjà Vu" choreography.