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Victoria Beckham unveils another successful NYFW show

September 13, 2015
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Victoria Beckham has once again floored the industry with an amazing New York Fashion Week show. The 41-year-old unveiled her Spring/Summer 2016 collection on Sunday, with husband David and the couple's eldest son Brooklyn cheering her on from the front row.

Victoria Beckham wowed at her New York Fashion Week show

Taking to the catwalk at the end of the show, Victoria looked every inch a style icon in one of her trademark all-black outfits. The fashion designer chose a chic short-sleeved midi dress with a plunging neckline and layered detailing on the skirt, accessorising of course with a pair of her beloved black stilettos.

Her brunette locks were worn back in a wavy ponytail, and she opted for dramatic smokey eye make-up for a glamorous finish.

The new collection was as gorgeous as ever, in Victoria's world-famous minimalist style. Models strutted down the runway in everything including colourful pleated skirts, tailored tops and plaid patterned dresses, rocking chic flat shoes in black or white.

A model in one of Victoria's Spring/Summer 2016 designs

David celebrated his wife's success, sharing a photo of the finale. "Amazing show @victoriabeckham," he proudly wrote in the snap photo shared with his 11.8 million Instagram followers. 16-year-old Brooklyn echoed his football legend dad's feelings on his own social media account. "Another amazing show. Well done mum," he wrote.

Ahead of the presentation, the mother-of-four was visited by David and Brooklyn, who came to support her as she put the final touches on her collection. The trio were joined by celebrity stylist Joe McKenna, with Victoria taking some time out of her hectic schedule to catch up with him.

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"Sadly he didn't have time to style us! #joemckenna. 1 day to go #NYFW #VBSS16 x vb," she quipped in a caption alongside a photo of the fashionable four on her Instagram.

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