The four-year-old tot looked adorable as she joined her
father David and brothers Brooklyn, 16, Romeo, 13, and 10-year-old Cruz at the
showing.
Football ace David wore a dark jacket over a matching jumper
and trousers, while his lookalike son Brooklyn wore a blue blazer over tight
jeans.
Model Romeo cut a suave figure in tailoired suit, teamed
with a crisp white shirt and a blue silk tie.
Meanwhile, young Cruz opted for a plain T-shirt and a
distressed pair of black jeans, which was paired with a chic grey scarf and a
dark overcoat.
Turning heads as they passed by, the handsome family
appeared to be to be in fantastic spirits as they headed to the grand venue for
the runway parade.
The mother-of-four wore a beige and cream knitted jumper
with a high neck, styled further with ankle-length black trousers and plain
white trainers.
Ahead of the show, Victoria
took to her social sites to post a snap of her daughter, with the
caption 'Line up almost ready x vb #VBAW16'.
With its Great Hall boasting 65ft high ceilings, marble
columns, inlaid floors and Italian neo-renaissance murals, the Lower Manhattan
landmark was the perfect choice for the show.
David and the children are front row regulars at the
talented designer's Fashion Week shows, and despite their busy schedules, the
school holidays mean her husband and all of their children could jet in for her
latest runway.
According to Look magazine, the former Spice Girls singer
has been working around the clock to perfect her new collection.
'Victoria is under so much pressure running her fashion
empire. The amount of work she puts in is astronomical,' a source told the
magazine.
'Victoria's work schedule is absolutely insane. She
regularly gets up at 4am, taking calls from Los Angeles, and scrapes by on just
four hours' sleep,' the source added.
Victoria debuted her first collection of dresses to a
dubious industry in 2008. With only 400 dress made for the first season, the
former pop star didn't aim to high.
However, she blew the fashion world away with her sleek,
feminine, well-made designs, easily recognisable as 'Brand Beckham' thanks to
signature additions such as a zipped-up back.
Her shows soon became one of the hottest seats at New York
Fashion Week, where she has shown two collections a year ever since.
This year, figures filed at Companies House show that the
turnover from the her and David's joint incomes totalling £65.8 million.
Victoria's clothing range and related activities made £34.5
million, overtaking David for the first time, with his income bringing in £17.2
million.
The business has boomed since opening in 2008, with her
first store opening on London's Dover Street in 2014.
She is set to open a space in Hong Kong next year, and is
hoping to follow with stores in Dubai, New York and Miami.
Speaking about her team to the Daily Telegraph, she
explained: ‘I have a great team of people who work with me. I’m not doing this
on my own.
‘I think we have grown in confidence. I dress differently
now to how I did then. I wear looser dresses, flat shoes. I can express myself
in a different way.
'I want to evolve each season. I never want to be one of
those brands where people know what they’re going to see. I always want an
element of surprise.
'One thing I never want to do is copy what anybody else is
doing. I have a signature, and it’s very important to me to stay true to that.’
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