Harper Beckham is Victoria's opposite in low-rise jeans and casual trainers
By Melanie Macleod,
7 hours ago
No matter if she's dressed down in cashmere and jeans or wearing an elegant evening dress, Victoria Beckham is rarely seen in any footwear other than towering heels.
On Saturday, the fashion designer joined her husband, David Beckham, and two youngest children, Harper, 13, and Cruz, 19, for a football game in Miami, and as always, she was wearing a smart pair of heels.
Victoria paired her black open-toe shoes with figure-hugging black jeans and a black top neatly tucked in.
Her daughter, on the other hand, proved she is forging her own fashion path, dressing in an entirely different style to her designer mother.
For the family outing, Harper opted to wear super casual white trainers, paired with low-rise skater jeans and a cropped white tee.
Harper's older brother, Cruz, 19, followed his sister's lead, also rocking a casual look, comprising of a Kurt Cobain T-shirt, ultra-baggy black trousers and black and white trainers.
Given he was at work, David looked smart as ever in a sharp suit and shiny leather shoes.
The Beckham matriarch has a complicated history with the partners of her sons, with rumours swirling that she and Brooklyn's wife, Nicola Peltz, were locked in a feud.
Nicola was quick to shut the gossip down , saying that there was never an issue, and VB certainly seems welcoming to Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz's girlfriends, inviting them on family holidays, to walk in her fashion shows and regularly sharing pally photos with them on her Instagram.
We're happy to see Jackie fitting in so well, and can't wait for her to make her debut on VB's social media!
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