Victoria Beckham S/S 2017
 
Mood board: Victoria Beckham took a more relaxed, easygoing mood this season, putting out minimal, comfortable looks.
Finishing touches: Pantsuits had bits of ribbon flowing in all directions, while matching cross-body bags completed a number of her free spirited ensembles.
Best in show: A deconstructed white shirt was sexy and elegant with a little bit of edge. A navy pantsuit looked put together, yet easy.
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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