Victoria Beckham mesmerised the audience with her £850 outfit when she arrived at the Vogue Forces of Fashion event in New York the other day. Victoria’s bright satin dress caught everyone’s attention not only for its spectacular colour, but also because this model of the VB brand in different shades is adored by other celebrities. For example, Kendall Jenner, Queen Letizia, Phoebe Dynevor and Amanda Holden have all appeared on red carpets in this dress in their time. Victoria decided to complement the green version of the famous silk dress with bright orange heeled shoes, which made the singer’s outfit even more contrasting. As accessories she chose black square sunglasses and elegant gold jewellery.
The dress has already become a legend in fashion circles, as experts say. Beckham noted that the design was designed for women of all ages thanks to the VB formula, which includes 5 points. The first is that the dress has a long waist with ruffles, which adds movement to the look, making the silhouette more interesting while hiding any imperfections in the figure. The second point is the femininity of the silhouette, which emphasises the waist in a midi dress format. The third point embodies the idea of making the model universal for any age: that is why the dress has draped tulip sleeves – they are long enough to hide any skin irregularities, if any, and at the same time the slits on the shoulders make the image light and fresh. The fourth point of the VB formula is the colour palette: it’s bright enough to catch the eye, while there’s also a classic black option in the collection. And the fifth point of the success formula: the owner of such a dress can wear it everyday and regardless of the season.
At the event, the designer joined Anna Wintour in a conversation about behind-the-scenes work at fashion shows and shared her thoughts on her career in the industry. Victoria herself doesn’t leave modelling behind either, being the face of her perfume brand. She recently starred in a candid advert for a new fragrance, posing on a sandy set in racy imagery.