Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham is reportedly scheduled to have her fourth baby with husband David Beckham today via Cesarean section.
The baby, a girl, will be born at a Los Angeles hospital, MTV UK reports. The child will be the Beckhams’ first daughter. David Beckham commented on the differences in preparing for their daughter:
“We’re really excited. You know, it’s a whole new different thing for us. To have so much pink in the house, lilac in the house, and dresses… All the clothes [are] ready, the room’s ready, so we’re all ready for it and all excited.”
Sources also say that Victoria Beckham plans to breastfeed her daughter, her first foray into the practice. Although she formula fed her boys, Beckham says having a girl has caused her to rethink the decision.
Typically sharp, powerful and straight lined, her previous collections are most definitely considered to be size 6, power dressing perfection. But it would seem a wave of different inspiration has come over the heavily pregnant Mrs Beckham.
Inspired by cartoon character Emily The Strange, VB told WWD that this is the girliest collection that she has ever designed, putting aside the tight, structured, glamorous court dress style in favour of a looser, baby-doll silhouette numbers. The dresses are feminine, pretty and rumoured to be inspired by the baby girl she is to give birth to any day now.
"These are the kind of dresses I've been searching for," Beckham told WWD, "The perfect little summer dress, something that was fun, something that was girly, something that was easy to wear, something that would take you from day through the night."
With bright colours, pretty trims and suitable to be worn with flats or heels, these dresses are the complete antitheist of what we have come to expect from the Victoria Beckham; designs that, in the past, have required a serious power pout, six-inch stils and an attitude fiercer than a grizzly bear to pull them off.
The line is simply called 'Victoria by Victoria Beckham' and will retail at lower prices than her main line for around £350 - £560 in sizes above a 6, making these dresses her most accessible to date.
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