The Beckhams were spotting at Electric Cinema in Notting Hill, London this afternoon where they celebrated Cruz’ birthday before headed to the Eurostar station to catch a train to Paris.
Victoria wore her second look from her Fall 2013 collection in so many days, donning at knitted sleeveless sweater with an electric-blue pony-skin panel which she teamed with a navy below-the-knee skirt with a central slit.
The great thing about Victoria introducing separates these last two seasons, is that she can mix and match her pieces therefore she giving us endless possibilities.
Signature shades and her favourite Manolo Blahnik black patent pumps completed her look.
Credit: Style.com & FameFlynet
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on February 18th, 2013 In: Runway to Sidewalk, Victoria Beckham, Victoria Beckham Collection










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The length of the skirt makes this look a bit matronly, but other than that this is a good look.
+1
Cute, but I do not love this pony skin fabric.
Potentially matronly on someone else, but chic as usual on VB.
She’s morphing into Anna Wintour
SHE
LOOKS
AMAZING
I want to be a VB woman!
I only dislike the slit up the front–other than that I love this look. So chic.
I like her whole look except the hair. I think her brand has pretty much found its identity. No longer Roland Mouret rip-off but you can see her own input. Now I look at some of her clothes and can tell they’re hers w/o reading the label. One more season, she’s golden. What I like about her pencil skirts and below-the-knee skirts is that she designs for a business woman of today. In contrast, Oscar de la Renta designs for ladies who lunch and whom you see at Neiman Marcus of Dallas.
I find this collection jil sander-ish in the sense that the outfits would be great for work (in a corporate environment like mine)
Oh wow, it makes such a strong statement. i love the outfit, very Celine, which is very French!
Already selling this collection to me. The slit seems a tad high though.