She’s in Paris for men’s fashion week and to promote her own upcoming designs.
And Victoria Beckham looked fantastic as she cosied up to husband David, 44, ahead of the Dior fashion show in the French city on Friday.
The designer, 45, cut a stylish figure as she paired a scarf neck blouse that she tucked into a pair of bottle-green high waist fitted trousers from her bespoke label’s pre Autumn/Winter 2020 collection.
Stylish pair: Victoria Beckham looked fantastic as she cosied up to husband David ahead of the Dior fashion show in Paris on Friday
Work trip: The couple are in Paris for men’s fashion week and were supporting Artistic Director of Dior Men’s Kim Jones at his show
Victoria draped a tailored black trench coat with buttons over her shoulders and added a splash of colour with a pair of green trousers.
Never one to forget her accessories, Victoria donned a delicate gold bracelet and watch as well as a necklace.
David also ensured he was dressed up for the occasion in a dapper navy suit and crisp white shirt.
The football star was impeccably groomed for the fashion show and styled his locks in a spiked do.
Helping hand: The brunette beauty also revealed that David had to tie her shoes before the show as her trousers were too tight
All in the details: Victoria wore a stunning brown belt with a gold bird buckle with her outfit
New Collection: Victoria was feeling celebratory on Friday as she took to Instagram to show off her sensational legs while donning a monogrammed robe
Victoria captioned her chic post: ‘Kisses from Paris x We love u @mrkimjones good luck!!x @dior VB’
Earlier in the day Victoria took to Instagram to show off her sensational legs while donning a monogrammed robe and sipping a large glass of red wine.
She later posed in a camel blouse over a turtleneck jumper as she unveiled the effects of her moisturiser to dazzling effect.
Victoria looked incredible in the robe which boasted her initials at the chest while she also clutched on to a glass of wine.
Glow: The designer shared a yellow-tinted snap showing her in her own brand’s Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturiser and an outfit from her VBSS20 collection
In another snap, she donned a turtle neck cream jumper underneath a loose-fitting camel coloured blouse which featured a plunging neckline. Victoria added a pair of beige trousers with a black band and chain around her waist.
She captioned the snap: ‘So excited for today!!’ And in another snap to her Instagram Stories she gazed upwards to showcase the effects of her moisturiser.
The former Spice Girls star wore a nude palette of makeup to enhance her stunning features, and tied her brunette tresses back into a chic low ponytail.
Chic: She donned a turtle neck cream jumper underneath a loose-fitting camel coloured blouse which featured a plunging neckline
Fun: In the next, more lighthearted snap, she showed off the ‘sort of bib’ that she uses to keep her makeup off her clothes
She penned: ‘Today’s look. Obsessed with my @victoriabeckhambeauty CRPM moisturizer!! Oh wait… another secret product!!! Coming soon for the perfect glow!!!’
In the next, more lighthearted snap, she showed off the ‘sort of bib’ that she uses to keep her makeup off her clothes.
She wrote: ‘Always good to wear some sort of “bib” when putting your makeup on.’
It comes after she proved she’s posh by name and posh by nature on Tuesday after revealing she spends almost £6 on bread for her avocado and toast breakfast.
Sweet: Victoria posted an adorable picture of her daughter in a white dress with a tulle overlay posing in front of a fireplace
She captioned the snap: Sweet little Harper Seven [prayer hands emoji] kisses’
Taking to Instagram, she shared a snap of the healthy breakfast staple made with bible inspired wholegrain Ezekiel 4:9 bread – and admitted her children love it.
However fans hoping to replicate the simple dish will have to spend a little more on their humble loaf, which retails at a rather costly £5.95.
The loaf, made from sprouted grains, is only available from Amazon’s grocery store in the United Kingdom and takes its name from the Hebrew prophet, a central protagonist in the Book of Ezekiel.
Created by health food company Food For Life, Ezekiel products are also developed in accordance with Holy Scripture verse Ezekiel 4:9
The passage reads: ‘Take also unto thee wheat, and barley, and beans, and lentils and millet, and spelt and put them in one vessel.’
Expensive: Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Victoria shared a snap of her avocado on toast, made with wholegrain Ezekiel bread work an unholy £5.95 a loaf
Costly: The loaf, made from sprouted grains, is only available from Amazon’s grocery store and takes its name from the Hebrew prophet, a central protagonist in the Book of Ezekiel
With the bread only available online in the United Kingdom, anyone looking to splash out will also have to spend an unholy £2.99 in delivery charges.
The extortionate price is understood to be based on its inflated labour costs, caused by its use of sprouted grains and pulses.
It is also is developed without the use of flour, genetically modified organisms and refined sugars
While it retails at a significantly higher price than the standard loaf, Ezekiel has a series of nutritional benefits, including an increase in vitamins B1, B2, and vitamin E.
She’s sold: The former Spice Girl admitted her children are big fans of Ezekiel bread