Beyonce and Blue Ivy Absolutely Slay in Mother-Daughter Moment at the VMAs -- See the Pics!

It's a family affair!


Beyonce
went full circle at the MTV Video Music Awards!

The “Formation” singer brought along her stylish 4-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, to the VMAs at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday, and the mother-daughter duo -- dressed to the nines in coordinating dresses -- absolutely slayed the “white” carpet.

Beyonce, who announced she was expecting Blue Ivy at the 2011 VMAs, looked like a queen in a long-sleeved, see-through sequined dress by designer Francesco Scognamiglio, accompanied by a structured, feathery mint-green accessory that screamed “fashion moment.”

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Beyonce capped off the look with stunning Lorraine Schwartz jewels: Colombian emerald, pink diamond and paraiba earrings, valued at $1.8 million; a 12-carat pink diamond ring, valued at $9 million; and a $1.5 million wrap-around 20-carat diamond ring.

Meanwhile, Blue Ivy made her adorable VMAs debut with a sleeveless gold princess gown, complete with a dramatic tulle train. She capped off her look by rocking mini peach-colored Timberlands and her own Lorraine Schwartz jewels.

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Beyonce and Blue Ivy also shared a cute candid family moment on the carpet, where cameras caught the two deep in conversation.

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And when Beyonce arrives, everything else stops -- for good reason.

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Though Beyonce rarely brings Blue Ivy to events, the VMAs aren’t the first time her daughter has shared the spotlight.

In June, the 34-year-old singer brought husband Jay Z and Blue Ivy to the CFDA Awards, where she received the CFDA Fashion Icon Award. But, it was her mini-me who stole the show.

For more on Blue Ivy’s memorable appearance earlier this summer, watch the video below.

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