In the show in New York, Victoria Beckham was supported by her son and husband

Famous fashion designer and ex-singer Victoria Beckham continues her ascent to the fashionable Olympus. Each time, according to many experts, her collections are becoming more interesting, and her shows collect a large number of famous people. However, in the pictures taken on the day of the demonstration of the new collection, you can see not only Victoria herself and famous guests, but also some members of her family. To support mother and wife came Brooklyn and David Behkam.

Guests liked the collection

Among those present at the show of the spring-summer collection of Victoria Beckham, you could meet Susie Menkes, Anna Wintour and other influential figures of the fashion industry. By the way, this time Vintur decided to praise Victoria and said a few words about her creations to one fashionable American publication:

"I liked the collection. Beckham was able to identify the main principles of the next season and presented them very unconventional. In addition, she used complex fabrics - satin and velvet, for which she too can be praised. She has good creative growth and this is very encouraging. "
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Victoria commented on her work

Somehow the fashion designer mentioned in her interview that she was creating this collection with the words: "I'm not trying to follow the easy path." When you look at the new creations of Victoria, you understand that she did not cunning at all by saying such words. In her collection, admirers of Beckham's creativity will be able to find fashionable pleated skirts, ensembles of crumpled satin, tops and bustiers of unusual cut, elongated jackets with a smell and, of course, models sewn from velvet and velor. After the show Victoria commented on her work on the collection:

"I and my team always avoided velvet and velor. These are complex fabrics, and for some reason they always reminded me of the times of the past. But now I realized that I could not leave them. And we presented these fabrics in a different way, sewing up light and bright ensembles. "