Beyonce’s Daughter Rumi, 5, ‘Loves Fashion’, Says Grandma Tina Knowles


Beyonce's youngest daughter Rumi has inherited her mom's style for style and he or she even 'picks out her personal garments!'

Beyonce‘s youngest daughter Rumi Carter, 5, has inherited her trendy celebrity mother’s love for style, based on her grandmother. “Rumi loves style. She picks out her personal garments,”Tina Knowles, 68, informed Oprah Each day.  “We lately went to Disneyland, and he or she placed on her Mickey Mouse shorts. Then she wished to placed on a shiny printed prime that had the identical colours. It truly appeared actually cute. She’s 5.  I used to be impressed.”

“She additionally stated, Mickey Mouse goes to be so excited. He’s going to return up and take an image with me.’ She’s so humorous,” Tina informed the outlet whereas selling Beyonce’s Ivy Park garments assortment. “And are you aware, Mickey got here up and took an image together with her. She jogs my memory so a lot of Solange when she was little,” Tina stated, referring to Beyonce’s youthful sister Solange Knowles, 36.

“She wore outrageous stuff, however she has a tremendous sense of favor. So that you allow them to do their very own factor. You possibly can’t say, No, this doesn’t go along with this or that.'” However it's not simply Rumi that has developed a eager sense of favor. Tina informed the outlet that each one of Beyonce’s youngsters, together with Rumi’s twin brother Sir Carter and her oldest daughter, Blue Ivy, 10, are all couture acutely aware!

“Properly, they're little fashionistas, and so they have particular willpower about what they like and what they don’t like. When Beyoncé’s doing the primary samples, they get them, and a few issues they love, and a few issues you'll be able to inform aren't their favourite,” Tina stated. “Children like issues which might be comfy. They don’t need something that’s scratchy or too tight or excessive across the neck. So that they completely give enter on the model. And so they put on it—I imply, they're all the time in Ivy Park.”

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