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Beyoncé and Blue Ivy know how to work a red carpet!
The famous mother-daughter duo slayed in coordinating looks for both the 2019 premiere of The Lion King as well as the Mufasa: The Lion King 2024 premiere.
For this year’s iteration, the 32-time Grammy winner, 43, wore a strapless, form-fitting gold-plated gown. The design featured metallic circles throughout, which rested over a darker-toned underlay.
There was also a circular cut-out just under her cleavage to up the it-factor for the special event at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday, Dec. 9.
As for Blue — the 12-year-old who voices lioness cub Kiara in the prequel to the 2019 adaptation of the Disney classic — she matched her mom in a strapless metallic gold ball gown that had the same black undertones.
The pre-teen went for a bold red lip, while her mom opted for a nude tone instead.
When the pair walked the carpet at the 2019 premiere in Hollywood, they each stunned in looks from Alexander McQueen.
Beyoncé — who voiced Nala in the live-action film — posed for pictures in a custom, blinged out black and silver tuxedo dress by the designer.
Her long-sleeved, low-cut top featured an elaborate design with a structured fit that cinched her waist. Sparkly black tulle completed the bottom half of her gown.
Meanwhile, a much younger Blue, who was just 7 at the time, matched her mommy once again as they held hands while walking down the red carpet. Blue was captured in a black blazer and a black, sparkly skirt.
Beyoncé also brought the heat once more for Disney at the London premiere of The Lion King.
For the international occasion — which also saw Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on the guest list — Beyoncé looked regal in a pleated, mustard-colored gown by Cong Tri. Her dress donned a high slit that rested just below her waistline, a keyhole cutout and an off-the-shoulder neckline.
Beyoncé did more than just voice Nala in the film.
The “Jolene” singer also released The Lion King: The Gift, an album to accompany the reboot. However, her version is not to be confused with the film’s official soundtrack.
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Speaking to ABC News at the time, the singer called her album — which featured Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams and Wiz Kid, as well as her husband Jay-Z — “a love letter to Africa.”
Blue even received a writing credit on the song “Brown Skin Girl.”
Mufasa: The Lion King arrives in theaters on Dec. 20, while the soundtrack, featuring seven new songs, will be released on Dec. 13.
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