She's a few days late to the party, but Victoria Beckham certainly made her presence felt as she made a quirky entrance to London Fashion Week on Sunday night.
While her husband David Beckham was across town at the Belstaff store launch, the fashion designer was one of the star guests at the Vogue dinner at Balthazar.
Having flown in from last week's New York Fashion Week, Victoria opted to show off some culottes from her new Spring/Summer 2014 collection as she arrived at the glitzy event.
Making an entrance: Victoria Beckham makes her
first London Fashion Week appearance as she arrives at the Vogue dinner
at Balthazar on Sunday night
The mother-of-four, 39, showed off her slim figure in the culottes, which she teamed with a sleeveless, knit turtleneck and white T-shirt - also from her new collection - and simple black pumps.
She wore her hair tied back in a simple updo, with minimal make-up as she strode into the Covent Garden restaurant.
The London branch of the popular New York eatery opened in April to much fanfare.
Quirky: Victoria went for a more unusual look than usual in culottes, sleeveless knit and T-shirt
Getting ready for autumn: Victoria embraced the changing season in her sleeveless knitted turtleneck
Other celebrities in attendance at the dinner included David Gandy, Daisy Lowe, Ellie Goulding, Sienna Miller and Alexa Chung.
Meanwhile, just over a mile away, her husband David was unveiling biker clothing brand Belstaff's new flagship store in Bond Street.
The Beckhams are back in London after spending most of the summer holidaying at their Beverly Hills home.
However, last week, Victoria was heralded at New York Fashion Week after presenting her new collection.
Despite the couple keeping hold of their Beverly Hills mansion, Victoria denied reports the family were moving back to LA.
The couple and their four children have been residing in West London since last Christmas, with their three sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz having enrolled in schools in the capital.
Back to black: Victoria chatted to retail tycoon Sir Philip Green inside the restaurant
Victoria told MailOnline last week: ''You know, I'm so happy to be back in London, we all are.
'The kids go to fantastic schools, they have lots of friends and our family live in London, we're very proud to be British.
'I travel a lot, so I get influenced by lots of different places - but I'm enjoying London. I work every day and spend time with my family. London is an incredible city.'
Biker boy: David Beckham launches the new Belstaff flagship store in London's Bond Street on Sunday night
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