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Victoria Beckham stepped up her style game on Met Gala’s famous stairs
TOGETHER, Phoebe and Victoria represented the Brits in style with that stunning gown at the Met Gala.
The Bridgerton actress was the perfect model to pose in Victoria’s beautiful creation of lightly folded tulle covered in delicate flowers that was dyed to a faded rose colour – down to her applique pants.
instagramVictoria Beckham designed a stunning gown for the Met gala[/caption]
GettyBridgerton actress Phoebe Dynevor gracefully donned Posh’s creation of lightly folded tulle covered in flowers that was dyed to a faded rose colour[/caption]
Even though the dress was completely see-through due to its sheer fabric, something about Phoebe’s slicked-back hair and subtle and fresh make-up combined with the elegant gown to make it seem like she wasn’t wearing next to nothing.
It was refreshing compared to a lot of the looks on the famous Gala staircase.
Her graceful appearance did Britain proud and perfectly fitted the “fleeting beauty” theme of the night.
Later, Phoebe slipped out of her gown and into an LBD for the after-party.
As one of Victoria’s own signature looks, this sexy mini with exaggerated sweetheart neck- line was a perfect choice.
The dress capped an out-standing Met Gala debut for the pop star-turned-designer.
Let’s hope next year Victoria has more British leading ladies modelling her gowns.
Last month, Posh sent fans into a frenzy following her latest collaboration with high street label Mango, Mango X Victoria Beckham.
Mango gives a more premium label feel than its high street counterparts – and the Mango X Victoria Beckham collection is its most high-end offering yet.
The 54-piece collection is very VB, as it includes tailored suits, sky-high stilettos, figure-hugging dresses, muted colour palettes, and of course, stunning silhouettes.
The collection varies in price from £50 for a lace bralette up to £300 for a tiered trench coat.
GettyThis black dress that Phoebe wore, shown at Paris Fashion Week, was also designed by Vic[/caption]
TOGETHER, Phoebe and Victoria represented the Brits in style with that stunning gown at the Met Gala.
The Bridgerton actress was the perfect model to pose in Victoria’s beautiful creation of lightly folded tulle covered in delicate flowers that was dyed to a faded rose colour – down to her applique pants.
instagramVictoria Beckham designed a stunning gown for the Met gala[/caption]
GettyBridgerton actress Phoebe Dynevor gracefully donned Posh’s creation of lightly folded tulle covered in flowers that was dyed to a faded rose colour[/caption]
Even though the dress was completely see-through due to its sheer fabric, something about Phoebe’s slicked-back hair and subtle and fresh make-up combined with the elegant gown to make it seem like she wasn’t wearing next to nothing.
It was refreshing compared to a lot of the looks on the famous Gala staircase.
Her graceful appearance did Britain proud and perfectly fitted the “fleeting beauty” theme of the night.
Later, Phoebe slipped out of her gown and into an LBD for the after-party.
As one of Victoria’s own signature looks, this sexy mini with exaggerated sweetheart neck- line was a perfect choice.
The dress capped an out-standing Met Gala debut for the pop star-turned-designer.
Let’s hope next year Victoria has more British leading ladies modelling her gowns.
Last month, Posh sent fans into a frenzy following her latest collaboration with high street label Mango, Mango X Victoria Beckham.
Mango gives a more premium label feel than its high street counterparts – and the Mango X Victoria Beckham collection is its most high-end offering yet.
The 54-piece collection is very VB, as it includes tailored suits, sky-high stilettos, figure-hugging dresses, muted colour palettes, and of course, stunning silhouettes.
The collection varies in price from £50 for a lace bralette up to £300 for a tiered trench coat.
GettyThis black dress that Phoebe wore, shown at Paris Fashion Week, was also designed by Vic[/caption]Fashion – Latest Style News And Fabulous Trends | The Sun