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Schoolboy Q may have been nominated for a Grammy (for Best Rap Performance), but he made his brief moment on the red carpet all about his daughter, Joy, who was sporting a baller pink tuxedo.
UR MANS SCHOOLBOY Q
— Bhance Da Trapper (@dances) February 13, 2017
CAME WITH HIS DAUGHTER
HAD HER IN A PINK GUCCI SUIT
AND HIS HOODIE
BEST DRESSED CONTENDER #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/vW4otiDFLm
Q explicitly used the opportunity to talk about empowerment for girls, telling the Los Angeles Times on the red carpet:
“I see a lot of stuff going on with women these days and I'm here to support them. I could go out and protest and all that, but me having a little girl, I think it starts right here — to let her know what's going on, how she needs to be treated and the respect she needs to be given.”
He also gave his adorable daughter a chance to show off her Gucci suit, which she also posed in on Instagram before the show.
The only thing better than Joy in her perfectly tailored suit? The fact that another stylish girl, Blue Ivy Carter, seemed to be wearing the exact same one:
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Blue in Gucci? Not too much of a shock. The fact that we, grown adults, envy these outfits very much? Also not surprising — kids’ Gucci is pretty great.
The fact that two of the best-dressed stars of the entire Grammys happen to be girls who aren’t even yet in middle school? That we didn’t see coming. But we’re very here for it.