Victoria Beckham came for the amfAR gala in Hong Kong on Mar 14 dressed in a white outfit and smoky eye make-up. The fashion designer’s eye make-up contrasted with her ensemble. She wore a cut-out dress from her own collection as she stepped in for her red carpet appearance, according to Mirror UK.

She looked chic in her minimalist outfit that had a high neck with a thick matching buckled belt. The dress belongs to her Fall Winter 2015-2016 collection that was showcased in February at the New York Fashion Week. The dress had cut out detailing at the sides near the waist and waist belt which showed a bit of her skin. The white knit-textured number had a high neck and flared ankle length skirt.

The dress fitted her well-toned body and Victoria paired with a matching pair of white sky high heels. David Beckham’s wife wore her brunette tresses pulled back into a messy up-do. The highlight of her look was her smokey brown eye make-up. While her skin was bronzed with matching blush and lipstick, she polished her nails in nude tone keeping her look subtle and focussed on her outfit.

Other than the former “Spice Girl” the amfAR red carpet also included the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell among others. But on Mar 12, she made an appearance at the Alexander McQueen Savage Beauty Fashion Gala along with her retired footballer husband David Beckham. While the former England captain opted for a navy blue tuxedo and a matching bow tie looking dapper his wife went in for a striking look.

At the Victoria and Albert museum event, which showcased an exhibition of the late designer Lee McQueen’s work, Victoria chose to go for a strapless number in black, which revealed her cleavage. The dress was custom made for her by her fashion house. It had a floral ruffle embellishment on the flowing skirt and triangular cut-out detailing [Check Her Look Here]. Her tresses were left loose and for her lips she opted for a hint of nude with matching blush for her cheeks. But her eye make-up was striking with dark smokey eyes.

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