Beyonce stuns in figure-hugging orange dress alongside Blue Ivy at Jay-Z's Book of HOV exhibition
Beyoncé looked absolutely gorgeous in an 1970s inspired, figure-hugging, bright orange dress with a plunging neckline that showed off her ample cleavage.
Her long, honey-colored hair was pulled up into a high ponytail that was reminiscent of I Dream of Jeannie.
The Single Ladies singer, 41, and her daughter Blue Ivy, 11, were at an event at the Brooklyn Central Library celebrating Jay-Z's Book of HOV exhibition.
The Formation songstress took time out from her mega successful Renaissance World Tour to support her rapper husband.
The Book of HOV event features 'thousands of archived objects, including original recording masters, never-before-seen photos, iconic stage wear, prestigious awards and recognitions, as well as videos and artifacts from every facet on Jay-Z’s professional life,' according to the event's website.
Hot babe: Beyoncé looked absolutely gorgeous in an 1970s inspired, figure-hugging, bright orange dress with a plunging neckline that shoed off her ample cleavage
Blue Ivy looked darling in a strapless royal blue dress that hit her mid-thigh.
She accessorized with a simple gold necklace and a pair of stylish sunglasses.
The tween could be seen watching her world famous mother drink from a wine glass as they showed their love for the family's patriarch.
The exhibition covers most of the Brooklyn Public Library's 352,000 square feet and opens to the public on July 14.
The library was closed all day on Thursday to celebrate the opening with a private party for the rapper's rich and famous friends.
The library teased the event in the days leading up to the exhibition's opening by covering the facade of the building with lyrics from Jay-Z's songs.
Jay-Z’s business partner, Bruce Ratner, is married to Linda Johnson, the CEO and president of the Brooklyn Public Library.
The opening comes just days after the Empire State of Mind singer was nominated for an Emmy Award for co-directing Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime show earlier this year.
Showing support: Her long, honey-colored hair was pulled up into a high ponytail that was reminiscent of I Dream of Jeannie
Family: The Single Ladies singer, 41, and her daughter Blue Ivy, 11, were at an event at the Brooklyn Central Library celebrating Jay-Z's Book of HOV exhibition
Break from tour: The Formation songstress took time out from her mega successful Renaissance World Tour to support her rapper husband
Child: Blue Ivy looked darling in a strapless royal blue dress that hit her mid-thigh. She accessorized with a simple gold necklace and a pair of stylish sunglasses
Mom: The tween could be seen watching her world famous mother drink from a wine glass as they showed their love for the family's patriarch
Lyrics: In the days leading up to the opening, the exterior facade of the Brooklyn Public Library displayed Jay-Z lyrics
Half century: The Book of HOV exhibition is timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of hip hop
Billing: 'The Book Of HOV is a tribute exhibition at the Brooklyn Public Library, Central Branch, recognizing Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter’s extraordinary journey from Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects to global figure'
Career milestones: 'The multimedia exhibit explores JAY-Z’s global impact as a musician, innovator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist'
Icon: Our goal, with The Book of HOV tribute exhibition, is to provide a behind-the-scenes look at a Hall of Fame songwriter and performer, successful business person, and a consequential philanthropist who has never forgotten the lessons he learned on the road to success. And the borough where his journey began'
The statement concluded: 'Always bet on yourself'
Opening: The Book of HOV opens to the public on July 14
The website for the event bills the exhibition as: 'The Book Of HOV is a tribute exhibition at the Brooklyn Public Library, Central Branch, recognizing Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter’s extraordinary journey from Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects to global figure.
'The multimedia exhibit explores JAY-Z’s global impact as a musician, innovator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist,' it continued.
'Our goal, with The Book of HOV tribute exhibition, is to provide a behind-the-scenes look at a Hall of Fame songwriter and performer, successful business person, and a consequential philanthropist who has never forgotten the lessons he learned on the road to success. And the borough where his journey began.'
The statement concluded: 'Always bet on yourself.'
Source: Daily Mail