Victoria Beckham would love to dress Hillary Clinton

14 Sep, 2015

Victoria Beckham sent a high-energy collection of print and color inspired by urban surf down the New York runway Sunday and said she would love to dress Hillary Clinton. The mother of four, wife of retired football legend David Beckham and former Spice Girl, has cemented her place in the fashion industry by designing beautiful clothes that flatter women of every shape and size.
Her show on day four of New York fashion week saw David sit front row, effortlessly handsome in a tan suit and buttoned white shirt, next to eldest son Brooklyn and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
Husband and son proudly filmed the show on their phones, before waiting patiently backstage as Victoria was mobbed by admirers after the show.
Beckham summed up her spring/summer 2016 look as "energetic and uplifting" - pointing out it was a bigger collection than normal with "lots of options" for clients to "really make it your own."
"It's a very liberating collection. I feel in a good place and I think that you can see that from the collection," she told reporters.
"Hearing what the girls have to say when they're wearing the clothes, it's really happy, it's uplifting, it's been really liberating and easy."
While there were still examples of the long, lean silhouette most often associated with her brand, the show marked a significant departure for Beckham in her bold use of color and print.
Beckham said she and her team developed an urban surf print in-house, which was then disrupted and chopped up.
There were burgundy, white and green gingham dresses, delicate white knits, cropped wide pants and hibiscus-patterned fabrics, brush strokes of orange, electric blue and scarlet.
"It's a big print season for me this season but with that surf print, it's urban surf, it's not California surf, it's city surf," she said.
Held in the imposing environs of Cipriani in lower Manhattan, high ceilings, marble columns, inlaid floors and murals handed a European-style elegance to proceedings.

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