The Beckham family came out in force to show their support for Victoria Beckham’s Paris Fashion Week show – and eldest son Brooklyn was also in attendance.
, both wearing light-wash denim jeans with a black top and boots, with Brooklyn wrapping a protective arm around Nicola as his mum captured the shot.
Victoria captioned her post: ‘It’s Paris baby!! I’m so grateful for my family, @BritishVogue and @VogueMagazine for always supporting me on this journey xx VB’, with Brooklyn later sharing the post to his Story, writing: ‘Congratulations mum on a great show’. As for other guests, Victoria’s longtime friend Eva Longoria put in an appearance to cheer her on, as did model Poppy Delevingne.It’s thought that Brooklyn and Nicola –
Of course, hubby David wasn’t shy about showering his wife with love, sharing a snap on his Instagram Story of the mum-of-four preparing for her big moment.
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