She was fashionable even in the final stages of her pregnancy, so it isn't a shock that Beyoncé could turn a baby sling into a sensational accessory.
The 30-year-old singer took newborn daughter Blue Ivy for a stroll around New York City today with her mother, Tina Knowles.
Even with her two-month-old daughter strapped to her chest, she still managed to look fashionable.
She's been giving her beloved high heels a rest in recent weeks, and taken to wearing black loafers.
She looked glam in a black tuxedo blazer, enormous gold hoop earring and oversized glamorous shades.
Her only misfire was her triangle pattern trousers, though the item could still be chalked up as a fashion risk and thus deemed acceptable. I wouldn't wear them, but I'm not Bey
Though she looked city chic, her best accessory, of course, was her newborn daughter.
She kept a protective hand on her little girl's head at all times to shield her from any sort of harm.
Father is producer and hip hop superstar Jay-Z.
Beyoncé gave birth to her little one on January 7 at New York City's Lenox Hospital.
At two days old, her cries were included on her father's hit single, Glory.
She officially became the youngest person to ever appear on a Billboard chart when the single debuted at number 74 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Beyoncé 's father Matthew Knowles has recently spoke about his granddaughter at an event in London.
The 60-year-old said: 'She’s already the youngest artist ever to be on the Billboard Charts. I just saw Beyoncé and Blue Ivy two days ago.
'She has already got fifty per cent growth in three weeks. She is going to be a really tall kid.'
'You just want to love and kiss her but the great thing with grandkids is that you can give them back.'
'If she wants to be a basketball player I already own a WNBA team so she can play there and if she wants to be a singer then she would be very happy.'
Beyoncé 's former manager also denied reports his daughter would ever do the X Factor and said: 'There are a few things that she would never do and that is one."
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