
Blue Ivy Carter Steps Out in Pink Gown to Support Grandmother Tina Knowles
Blue Ivy Carter made a stylish statement in New York City this week, stepping into the spotlight to honor her grandmother and support a cause close to home.
Blue Ivy Carter made a rare solo appearance Monday night, turning heads in a stunning pink gown as she supported her grandmother, Tina Knowles, at the 27th Annual Angel Ball in New York City.
The 13-year-old daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z arrived at the black-tie gala held at Cipriani Wall Street on October 27, 2025. Her presence marked a touching show of support for Knowles, who was honored at the event for her philanthropic work.
Known for her growing presence in the entertainment world, Carter stepped out in a pastel pink silk gown with a structured corset bodice. The elegant look was complemented by soft feathered sleeves in a lighter shade of pink, adding a youthful yet refined touch to her ensemble.
Although she skipped the red carpet where her grandmother posed with other guests, including Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams, Carter didn't shy away from the cameras. She smiled for paparazzi as she made her way into the venue, signaling her comfort in the spotlight.
Carter styled her hair in long, curly blonde braids that framed her face. She opted for a natural glam makeup look, keeping her appearance polished but age-appropriate. Her accessories included a diamond necklace, sparkling earrings, and a silver evening bag, adding a bit of glamour to the night.

Tina Knowles and Michelle Williams attend the 27th Annual Angel Ball held at Cipriani Wall Street on October 27, 2025 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
The Angel Ball, hosted annually by Gabrielle's Angel Foundation for Cancer Research, raises funds for cancer-related initiatives. Knowles, 71, was among the evening’s honorees, recognized for her dedication to both community outreach and health-related causes.
While Carter's appearance turned heads, it also reminded fans of her growing involvement in her family's public and professional life. Over the past few years, she has been stepping into the spotlight, most recently joining her mother on stage during the "Cowboy Carter" tour.
Carter performed each night in front of massive audiences, gaining praise for her poise and performance skills at such a young age. The teen’s stage presence did not go unnoticed, and her continued involvement in her mother’s projects has sparked interest in what her future might hold.
In addition to her role on the "Cowboy Carter" tour, Carter also took part in Beyoncé’s "Renaissance World Tour" and other live productions.
Her contributions go beyond live performances — she lent her vocals to the 2019 hit "Brown Skin Girl," a song that won a Grammy Award and highlighted her budding musical talent.
Her recent appearance at the Angel Ball was a departure from the high-energy stages she's become accustomed to, but it showed another side of the young star: one that is graceful, supportive, and maturing in the public eye.

Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Blue Ivy Carter attend the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
As Carter grows older, it's clear she's not just following in her mother's footsteps but also beginning to forge her own path. Whether on stage or at high-profile events, the teen is embracing her role in a legacy built by the women in her family.
