Beyoncé continued her love of twinning with her eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, at the premiere of her Renaissance film in London last night. The pair wore matching black outfits, which they showed off and the premiere's step-and-repeat, but that's not even the cutest part.

In a video that Bey's mum, Tina Knowles, shared to her Instagram, Beyoncé can be seen smiling for the cameras before rubbing Blue's arm and asking whether she's cold. When she nods in response, Bey stops posing, telling photographers that Blue's cold, and appears to approach somebody to no doubt help Blue with the icy temperatures.

Beyoncé and Blue have wasted no opportunities to co-ordinate during the Renaissance tour, during which Blue has performed in almost every show.

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In a string of photographs shared to her Instagram account from the performer’s New Jersey show earlier this summer, Queen Bey showed her and her 11-year-old donning matching bespoke jerseys.

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The jerseys, which are not available to buy, came by way of Bey’s athleisurewear brand, Ivy Park, which the Houston native assumed full ownership of from Topshop/Arcadia in November 2018. The Destiny’s Child alum is now the only African American woman to have 100% ownership of an athleisure brand.

Beyoncé made a point to champion designers local to the areas in which she performed during the tour. The star performed on stage in Amsterdam in a design by Iris van Herpen, which was crafted from 980 different shapes, Swarovski crystals and a glass-organza cape. The 'Heliosphere' outfit involved 12 people from Iris van Herpen's atelier, who worked over a total of 700 hours on the look.

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Beyoncé performing during her Renaissance World Tour in New Jersey.

In London, the Ivy Park founder threw her weight behind British brands including Alexander McQueen — Bey wore a maroon dress-and-boots combination lifted straight from the label’s AW23 collection — and Roksanda.

The Renaissance tour, which is in honour of Bey’s seventh studio album of the same name, started in Stockholm in May and finished in North American.

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