Blue Ivy Carter could be headed for the Met Gala in 2026 as Beyoncé returns to the event for the first time in a decade. The possibility has drawn attention because Blue Ivy is 14 years old, and minors do not often appear on the Met Gala red carpet.
Beyoncé is set to serve as a co-chair for the 2026 Met Gala alongside Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Anna Wintour, and co-chairs can bring their own guests to the event. That detail makes Blue Ivy a plausible addition to the guest list if she attends with her mother, which would fit a pattern the pair has already established at Cécred events, the Grammys and other public appearances.
The timing matters because last year Blue Ivy and Beyoncé were on the Cowboy Carter tour when the Met Gala took place, so there was no such question then. This year, the conversation is different: Beyoncé is back after 10 years away, and if Blue Ivy goes, she would most likely need to attend with one of her parents before she turns 18 in 2030.
The idea is not far-fetched. Elle Fanning made her Met Gala debut in 2011 at age 13, and Hailee Steinfeld was there for the first time the same year at 14. Blake Lively brought Ryan Reynolds to the gala when she served as a co-chair in 2022, and Colman Domingo brought Raúl Domingo when he was a co-chair in 2025. Still, the Met Gala usually keeps a tight line around its youngest guests, which is why Blue Ivy's possible appearance would stand out.
What happens next is simple: if Blue Ivy does attend, she will likely do so as Beyoncé's guest, not on her own. That would make the 2026 Met Gala not just a return for Beyoncé, but another high-profile moment for one of the most visible mother-daughter pairs in pop culture.