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The Beckham family sit front row to support Victoria's London Fashion Week show

The Beckham family were out in full force at the designer’s AW19 show this morning [Photo: Getty]
The Beckham family were out in full force at the designer’s AW19 show this morning [Photo: Getty]

This morning, Victoria Beckham showcased her second London Fashion Week show and despite tickets being seriously coveted by the industry’s elite, she made sure her family bagged the best seats in the house.

As expected, the former pop star’s husband David Beckham cheered from the front row beside their children: Brooklyn (who brought along his girlfriend, Hana Cross), Romeo, Cruz and Harper.

Brooklyn Beckham brought along his girlfriend Hana Cross to the family event [Photo: Getty]
Brooklyn Beckham brought along his girlfriend Hana Cross to the family event [Photo: Getty]

Victoria’s mother-in-law, Sandra Beckham, was also spotted watching the fashion unfold at the Tate Britain with Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour just seats away.

Louise Adams, Tony Adams, Jackie Adams and Sandra Georgina West (David Beckham’s mother) also bagged the best seats in the house for the AW19 show [Photo: Getty]
Louise Adams, Tony Adams, Jackie Adams and Sandra Georgina West (David Beckham’s mother) also bagged the best seats in the house for the AW19 show [Photo: Getty]

But the AW19 preview also gave the 44-year-old the chance to make her show even more inclusive than ever before, as it was live streamed via the designer’s debut YouTube channel – giving fans access to the runway alongside editors and influencers alike.

And the digital move only further demonstrates Beckham’s unwavering status within the industry, as over 1,000 people from across the globe tuned in minutes before the show kick-started.

According to the mother-of-four, she designed the AW19 line while keeping in mind “what women want” and creating clothes which are wearable but “still have the ability to let us dream” – a winning combination for when the clobber hits the shelves.

In case you missed it, models graced the runway decked in breezy chain print-emblazoned dresses teamed with skin-tight open-toe boots which are sure to become a Beckham signature.

Supersized collars fit for the office also proved a common theme juxtaposed against punchy neon courts (a surprise move from the designer) and granny chic knits.

Post-show, the designer stepped out to a shutter of camera flashes and front row cheers but Beckham made sure to give her family a quick wave of gratitude.


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