At Milan Fashion Week
Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham took to the catwalk today during Milan's men's fashion week, donning a sexy white silk gown and gold stilettos for Roberto Cavalli.
Beckham, a frequent front-row guest at the Dolce & Gabbana shows, closed out Cavalli's opulent, Old World collection for the autumn-winter 2006-2007 with a solo walk that drew applause from the crowd.
Her pleated gown featured an enormous jewel-embroidered clasp on one side, and a sexy slit up the leg.
After the show, the wife of England and Real Madrid soccer star David Be
Beckham was asked to give her recipe for the best outfit to seduce a man.
"The ideal clothes to seduce a man are simple but sexy: high heels, tight jeans and a tight t-shirt," she said, according to the ANSA news agency.
Earlier, Milan's fashion week opened in style, with menswear designers proposing a more mature look for the autumn-winter 2006-07.
The five-day preview presentations concentrate on classic favourites such as three-piece suits, gray flannels and blue blazers and often add a dash of opulence and yesteryear flare.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/fashion/posh-on-the-catwalk/2006/01/17/1137260029558.html
Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham took to the catwalk today during Milan's men's fashion week, donning a sexy white silk gown and gold stilettos for Roberto Cavalli.
Beckham, a frequent front-row guest at the Dolce & Gabbana shows, closed out Cavalli's opulent, Old World collection for the autumn-winter 2006-2007 with a solo walk that drew applause from the crowd.
Her pleated gown featured an enormous jewel-embroidered clasp on one side, and a sexy slit up the leg.
After the show, the wife of England and Real Madrid soccer star David Be
Beckham was asked to give her recipe for the best outfit to seduce a man.
"The ideal clothes to seduce a man are simple but sexy: high heels, tight jeans and a tight t-shirt," she said, according to the ANSA news agency.
Earlier, Milan's fashion week opened in style, with menswear designers proposing a more mature look for the autumn-winter 2006-07.
The five-day preview presentations concentrate on classic favourites such as three-piece suits, gray flannels and blue blazers and often add a dash of opulence and yesteryear flare.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/fashion/posh-on-the-catwalk/2006/01/17/1137260029558.html