Thursday, June 14, 2007

Celebrity Watch: Victoria Beckham at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards in London

Hot off an appearance at the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, Victoria Beckham jetted off to her native soil to pick up an award for herself at the Glamour Women of the Year awards.


The former Spice Girl was given the award for her successful efforts in making the Beckham name a visible brand. Whatever critics may say about her fashion sense and waifish look, noone can deny her acumen as a businesswoman. She’s truly found her niche in that regard.
Popping Out

We wish we could say the same about her sense of style, judging from the outfit she chose to receive her award in, designed by Karl Lagerfeld for French design house Chanel. David’s other half made her entrance (and exit) dressed in a super-tight black bustier, cropped white jacket, fingerless motorcycle gloves and black hot pants, topped off by a pair of four-inch heels.

Granted, most mothers-of-three wouldn’t be able to fit into such a slim ensemble. But I think most mothers wouldn’t want to!! It somewhat conjures up the image of the late Princess Diana with the short blonde hair and the cropped jacket, crossed with a young rock star, who enjoys flashing her expensive pair of implants. Only Diana was way classier. And she would have never opted for black hot pants and heels, it just wasn’t in her.

Somehow Victoria can’t seem to get through a day (or an event) without showing off her symmetrical assets. And while we know the figure is real, even if the rack isn’t, we’d love to see her wearing a dress that shows actual fabric and not a fainting spell waiting to happen. I mean, who would hold up the mirror for David when he’s preening his own hair? Who else would loan him her underwear, which she’s confessed to doing? We truly hope for everyone’s sake one of her boobs does not decide to do a runner and try to escape for a breath of fresh air or, at the very least, some time away from the cameras.

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