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Beyonce, Blue Ivy Show Off Fancy Footwear In NYC


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As the temperatures in New York City continued to climb this week, Beyonce and her daughter Blue Ivy Carter have continued to enjoy the outdoors. The superstar mom and Blue have been spotted strolling through the streets of Manhattan more than once this week, previously accompanied by Bey's mother Tina Knowles. On their latest outing, mom and daughter sported some complimentary footwear.

Beyonce,Tina Knowles Take Blue Ivy For A Stroll In NYC

According to E! Online, Beyonce was sporting a $600 pair of Charlotte Olympia leopard print kitty shoes, while Blue worn a $60 pair of Marc Jacobs mouse slippers.

A few days earlier Beyonce and her mom joined a group of friends as they hung with the baby in Brooklyn's Prospect Park. Even for her casual outings, the "Love On Top" singer is always decked out in fashionable numbers, wearing flats and tying it all up with chic sunglasses.

Beyonce Takes Blue Ivy To Prospect Park In Brooklyn

While Bey and Blue spent some time exploring the city this week, Jay-Z was down in Austin, Texas ojn Monday where he put on his first solo performance at the annual SXSW festival. The performance was livestreamed on YouTube for fans who could not make it to the show.



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