When Beyoncé was announced as a co-chair of this year’s Met Gala, it signaled the end of her decade-long hiatus away from the annual Costume Institute fundraiser — which became a globally watched phenomenon in the 2010s thanks to appearances from superstars like her. It wasn’t a surprise then that the singer arrived at the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in a look that combined the illusion of a naked dress with an unfathomable number of crystals, a headpiece, and a feathered train that took six people to carry. After all, those are the hallmarks of a Beyoncé Met Gala look. What was more unexpected was her oldest daughter, Blue Ivy, stepping out just behind her for her very first Met Gala appearance. “It feels surreal because my daughter is here. She looks so beautiful. It’s incredible to share it with her. She is ready,” Beyoncé told Vogue on the red carpet. What she was looking forward to most: “Just experiencing this through the eyes of Blue.” Throughout la...
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