Victoria Beckham models clinging dress after saying women want 'curvy bottoms'
Victoria Beckham showcased her silhouette in a figure-hugging outfit at Paris Fashion Week, having modelled a jersey dress whilst in attendance at a runway show.
The designer, 48, has been among the guests at the semi-annual fashion conference in France this week and has posted about her experience on Instagram in recent days.
She took to the platform yesterday to showcase the outfit she wore to attend a fashion show for brand Rick Owens, modelling the look in photos as well as a video.
Victoria opted to wear a black jersey dress for the occasion, revealing to her followers on social media that the piece is part of her self-titled brand's new pre-collection.
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Alongside the video, she wrote: "Kisses from Paris." And the fashion designed added in the caption that accompanied the post: "Love this dress from my new Pre collection".
And she also took the opportunity to show her followers the back of the figure-hugging dress. Victoria shared a photo of it on the platform yesterday whilst in Paris.
It showcased her figure, with her silhouette on show in the tight-fitted dress.
It comes after Victoria suggested last year that it's no longer 'trendy' to be super slim with modern women desiring a "round, curvy bottom." She made the remark in reference to her VB Body shapewear collection.
She said that such a desire was the inspiration behind the line - released in April last year - and shared her thoughts in an interview with Grazia magazine around that time.
Victoria said: "It's an old-fashioned attitude, wanting to be really thin. I think women today want to look healthy, and curvy. They want to have some boobs - and a bum".
She suggested to the outlet that her VB Body collection would help women have a curvier figure. She said it features tight knit designs which create a "flattering silhouette."