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Victoria Beckham and Daughter Harper Share a Chic Fashion Moment at the Ballet

Victoria Beckham and Daughter Harper Share a Chic Fashion Moment at the Ballet

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On Saturday, Victoria Beckham shared a photo with her daughter, Harper Beckham, enjoying a mother-daughter date at the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ballet in London. The designer posted the pic in her Instagram Stories, taken Friday in a box at the Royal Ballet and Opera house.
The designer wore a gray pencil skirt and a black top layered with a black cardigan featuring three quarter sleeves. Her 13-year-old daughter wore a long silky slip dress, showing how she takes after Victoria when it comes to fashion. Over the image, the former Spice Girls singer wrote, 'Special night at the ballet. I love you Harper.'
Shortly after, Victoria began sharing a number of new pics of her kids and their father, David Beckham, to celebrate Father's Day, including images of Harper. It seems like the spaghetti strap look is a favorite of the young teen at formal events, as seen in photos of her smiling by her dad's side.
The couple has a lot to celebrate lately, as David was recently given his knighthood, leading the King's Birthday Honors list. Victoria shared a picture of herself hugging David as he leans back towards her with a big smile, writing in the caption, 'You've always been my knight in shining armour, but now it's official. Sir @davidbeckham!!! What an honour, I couldn't be prouder of you. Your dedication to the things that matter most—your country, your work, your passion, and most of all, your family—has never wavered.'
She continued, 'The way you've touched so many lives over the years with kindness and humility speaks volumes about the man you are and continues to inspire us everyday. But above all else, I'm so, so proud to call you mine. I love you so much xxxx.'

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