All About the Fashion From Beyoncé’s Boot Kickin’ Cowboy Carter Christmas Day Halftime Show

If you assumed the end of the “Renaissance” world tour also meant a moratorium on dancing appearances from Queen Bey’s daughter Blue Ivy Carter, you would be mistaken. 

As Fashionista reports, on Christmas day, the “Cowboy Carter” superstar rode her way to the NRG Stadium football field in Houston for a one-of-a-kind halftime performance. While riding in on a white horse, she wore a custom Roberto Cavalli white feathered floor-length coat and a custom ASN Western-style hat, styled by Shiona Turini. She accessorized with plenty of Lorraine Schwartz diamonds, Christian Louboutin boots and, of course, a “Cowboy Carter” sash.

Once she finally made her way to her microphone stand to sing “Ya Ya,” it wasn’t long before Blue Ivy appeared closely behind her as a featured dancer. Though taking your eyes off of Beyoncé during a Beyoncé performance may seem like an impossible concept, her 12-year-old mini-me instantly commanded the audience’s attention in her own right, wearing her own full custom look.

The “Mufasa: The Lion King” star wore a structured white corset top with tassel-adorned wide-leg slitted pants by Ukrainian designer Ivan Frolov. The indie brand also created matching custom buffalo belt buckles for both Carter and her mom.  With a bandana tucked into her pocket, Akira boots, a Stetson hat and jewels of her own highlighting her familiarly fabulous dancing, the young Carter captivated the 65 million viewers watching at home.

Frolov also designed custom bodysuits featuring cut-out mesh stars and American flag shorts for a group of Beyoncé’s dancers.  Speaking of which, the ensembles of the marching band members, special guests and more further added to the fashion-forward performance. Other designer labels worn during the show include Levi’s, Amiri, Balmain, KidSuper, Willy Chavarria, PatBo, Kim Shui and Alo.

For an excerpted performance of “Blackbird,” Beyoncé was joined by and chose to feature fellow female African-American Country artists Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy and Reyna Roberts, all of whom wore custom Dolce and Gabbana.


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