Blue Ivy Carter Looks All Grown Up Sitting Courtside With Jay-Z at Lakers Game
Blue Ivy Carter is growing up right before the world’s eyes. The 13-year-old made a stylish courtside appearance alongside her father, Jay-Z, at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. San Antonio Spurs game on December 10th at Crypto.com Arena — and fans couldn’t help but notice how much she resembles her superstar mom, Beyoncé.
Stylish Courtside Look
Blue Ivy stepped out in a chic, effortless outfit that looked straight out of her mother’s fashion playbook. She wore:
classic blue jeans
a Balenciaga jacket
her hair down in loose waves
a blue designer handbag
sleek sunglasses she alternated between wearing and holding
The eldest Carter child radiated confidence as she switched up her look throughout the night, occasionally removing her shades to show off glimpses of her glam.

Jay-Z Keeps It Classic
Sitting beside her, Jay-Z opted for a timeless all-black outfit, pairing it with:
a beanie
sunglasses
a chain necklace
The rapper and Roc Nation founder appeared relaxed and cheerful throughout the game, smiling, clapping, and even giving a thumbs-up to the camera.
A Courtside Moment With LeBron James
At one point during the night, Jay-Z and Blue Ivy were spotted chatting with LeBron James, creating a viral father-daughter moment. Another photo captured LeBron playing directly in front of their seats — a front-row view only the Carter family could effortlessly pull off.
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A Fun Night Despite the Loss
Although the Lakers ultimately lost to the Spurs, Jay-Z and Blue Ivy seemed to enjoy every moment. Their close bond was on full display, reminding fans how often the two attend major sporting events together.
A Father-Daughter Sports Tradition
Basketball isn’t their only shared passion. The duo has been spotted at multiple Super Bowls, including last year’s matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.