Victoria Beckham is so stylish – that’s a fact. There is nothing that the wife of David Beckham can’t pull off and that includes some fashion items many are scared of – from hot pants to bodycon dresses.
Speaking of bodycon, the 50-year-old is the queen of pulling off the close-fitting style in the chicest way.
We’ve noticed that when the fashion mogul does opt for the sculpting fabric, it’s never too tight and lightly skims her figure expertly.
Take the dress she wore to Buckingham Palace in December.
The brunette beauty looked truly fabulous in one of her creations, which fitted her like a glove.
Her frock was an appropriate, floor-length dress with ruched detail at the waist. The gathered detail gave her an almost optical illusion at the hip, drawing the eye down. So clever.
In February, VB styled up a burgundy, block-coloured look that featured a laced, long-sleeve body suit, which was also body-conscious, worn underneath a lowrise sheer handkerchief style skirt and a pair of patent pointed-toe pumps.
Victoria’s husband, footballing legend David, was a big fan of his wife’s look, writing “gorgeous” in the comments section.
In January, David was unveiled as the new face of BOSS ONE Bodywear and celebrated the role with a star-studded event in London’s Lightroom.
Victoria was his biggest cheerleader as always at the bash, and dressed to impress, wowing in a black sheer lace dress, which featured intricate cut-out details and elegant full-length sleeves. She paired the stunning, bodycon ensemble with towering high heels, looking every inch the style queen she’s always regarded.
As you can see, most of Victoria’s body-conscious dresses are made in darker tones and flatter her shape. She often adds high heels to elongate her silhouette, too.
In a previous interview with Grazia, Victoria mentioned what comes to her mind when designing the perfect dress. “‘Every woman wants a nice, round, curvy bottom, right?’ For that, you need a tight-knit that nips you in at the waist and holds you in all the right places.”
The mother of four added: “You need fully fashioned details, considered and perfectly placed to create a really flattering silhouette. That’s how you make what I call the ultimate sucky-sucky dress.”