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Short skirts and strapless dresses are fine for tweens – North West & Blue Ivy might look 20 but what’s wrong with that

Scroll down to see the looks that sparked outrage from online users

IN the past few weeks, both Beyonce and Kim Kardashian have come under fire for the clothes their tween daughters have been wearing.

From red carpet looks to TikTok fashion, the A-list mums have been criticised for allowing their girls to wear "inappropriate" outfits.

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Beyoncé received criticism for daughter Blue Ivy's red carpet look at the Mufasa premiere. She is 13 todayCredit: Getty
Blue Ivy has regularly appeared alongside her parents at performances and events over the yearsCredit: Getty
Alison said she doesn't see a problem with tweens like North West and Blue Ivy dressing upCredit: Alison Perry

Beyonce and Jay Z’s daughter, Blue Ivy, wore a long strapless gold gown to the premiere of Mufasa: The Lion King last month.

But some people thought the dress was too grown up for the youngster, who turns 13 today, and voices Kiara in the Disney film.

One person took to X, saying: "Blue Ivy looks beautiful but honestly I thought 'Wow, she's like 16 already?' No, turns out she's 12. Let a girl dress like she's 12 please."

Meanwhile, another angry X user said: “Blue Ivy’s dress at the Mufasa premiere is wildly inappropriate for a 12-year-old. Styled like she’s launching an OnlyFans career? Disney, are you enabling this?”

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Kim Kardashian has also come under fire for allowing North West, 11, to wear a mini skirt and low-cut corset top in a .

One social media commenter asked: “Why is this child wearing a bustier/corset?” while another fumed: “I'm not prude but I wouldn't let my 11-year-old wear a damn corset.”

But as the mum of three daughters – ages six, six, and 14 – I think Beyonce and Kim are right to allow their tween girls to wear what they choose.

From an early age, I’ve allowed my children to choose their own outfits.

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Whether it’s a princess dress and wellies to the park, a Christmas nativity costume in the height of summer or a sporty tracksuit to a birthday tea party, it’s their choice.

Mini skirts and crop tops on my six-year-olds? No problem.

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Skintight dresses and fishnet tights on my teen? Sure!

If that clothing makes my daughters happy and helps them express who they are, in a creative way, then it’s good with me.

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In fact, since my 14-year-old has been at secondary school, her school skirts – which started off with the hem meeting her knees – have been gradually rolled up higher and higher.

But rather than yell: “You’re not going out dressed like that!” I just wish her a good day at school.

I sometimes let my kids know that their outfit isn’t weather appropriate – after all, they might be chilly in a strappy summer dress during a cold snap – but even that’s not a deal breaker.

I just pop tights and a jumper in my bag before we go out, so they
can be put on if needed.

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Kim Kardashian was slammed by fans for allowing North West to wear a corset and mini skirt in a Christmas TikTokCredit: TikTok/kimandnorth
North has often appeared alongside mum Kim and dad Kanye at various fashion events over the yearsCredit: Getty

It’s simple really – their body, their rules.

Teaching my children body autonomy is important to me and not policing what they wear is part of that.

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