Victoria Beckham commands attention in colour-clashing outfit as she arrived at One World Trade Center to attend Vogue’s Forces of Fashion event in New York City.
The former Spice Girl, 50, looked sensational as she stepped out in an olive green silky dress.
She added inches to her statuesque figure, as she slipped into a pair bright orange heels.
To accesorise, she slipped on a pair of black squared sunglasses and delicate gold jewellery.
Victoria joined Anna Wintour in a conversation about the behind-the-scenes work of runway shows and share insights from her career in fashion.
Victoria Beckham commands attention in colour-clashing outfit as she arrived at One World Trade Center to attend Vogue’s Forces of Fashion event in New York City
The former Spice Girl, 50, looked sensational as she stepped out in an olive green silky dress
Her appearance comes after Victoria and her husband David enjoyed a romantic date night at Nobu Malibu over the weekend amid their ongoing US trip.
The soccer legend, 49, and the former Spice Girl rolled up to the celeb-friendly sushi spot in their black Rolls Royce looking every bit like royalty.
Posh and Becks’ sartorial choices couldn’t be seen from outside of the car, but there is no doubt the famously stylish couple looked catwalk ready for their dinner.
The parents of sons Brooklyn, 25; Romeo, 22; Cruz, 19; and daughter Harper, 13, had their beachside dinner on Friday.
The same day, David posted a loving tribute to Harper in honor of International Day of the Girl.
Becks took to Instagram to share a picture of himself with a group of young girls who seemed delighted to meet the sporting legend.
He captioned the picture: ‘As a proud @unicef Goodwill Ambassador and father to an incredible daughter, an issue close to my heart is for girls everywhere to have their voices heard, to learn and have the chance to fulfill their potential.
On this #DayoftheGirl, we encourage our world leaders to continue the fight to protect the rights of adolescent girls #GirlGoals.’
To accesorise, she slipped on a pair of black squared sunglasses and delicate gold jewellery
Victoria joined Anna Wintour in a conversation about the behind-the-scenes work of runway shows and share insights from her career in fashion
Last month the family supported Victoria at her Paris Fashion Week show. L-R: Cruz, Brooklyn, Nicola Peltz, Harper, Romeo, Victoria and David
In another image, taken by the charity responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide, the star could be seen sharing a joke with a young teen.
In the comment section, Unicef responded to the father-of-four, writing, ‘Thank you, David, for always standing with us! Together, we’re helping girls reach their goals and create a brighter future. We’re grateful for your support!’
Two of the couple’s three sons have also had recent big moments.
Romeo made his runway debut for Balenciaga at Paris Fashion Week. Last month, Romeo reportedly left his Premier League football club, despite being offered a new contract by Brentford FC in June, to pursue a fashion career.
And Brooklyn, a model-turned-photographer-turned-chef, launched his new hot sauce brand Cloud23, available exclusively at Whole Foods shops in the UK.
It comes after Victoria and her husband David enjoyed a romantic date night at Nobu Malibu over the weekend amid their ongoing US trip (seen October 2023)
Cloud 23, named after the No.23 jersey his father wore at Real Madrid and LA Galaxy, comes in two variants – Sweet Jalapeno and Hot Habanero.
‘I did my research and I just felt like there was this hole in the market with luxury condiments, especially for a really good price,’ he told Delish magazine.
Explaining his move into condiments, he said, ‘I’ve always been a foodie. I’ve always been lucky enough to travel to different places in the world with my mum and dad. Obviously my dad with football, we lived in Madrid, we lived in LA, Milan.
‘Then Covid happened, I met my wife and started cooking for her and just fell in love with it. And now it’s just something that just takes my mind off of things.’