David, Victoria Beckham usher in Christmas celebrations in NYC
Businesswoman's office party becomes family affair as ace footballer and their daughter Harper, 12, also join the event
World famous celebrity couple David Beckham and Victoria Beckham kicked off their Christmas celebrations with a party in New York City as the holiday season arrives.
The duo marked the festivity in style, as the businesswoman's office party became a family affair as the ace footballer and their daughter Harper, 12, also joined the event.
“The house of VB celebrate the holidays, I’m so grateful to my incredible team. Kisses from NYC,” the richest football WAG wrote in an Instagram post, in which she posted several photos of the bash.
The businesswoman looked typically stylish for the event as she donned a red turtle neck jumper tucked into khaki bell bottoms.
Cinching her waist with a brown belt, the mother-of-four added height to her frame with a pair of heels.
David, 48, looked dapper as ever for the evening as he donned a navy blazer and matching pants with a white T-shirt.
Harper, the couple's youngest child, wrapped up in a navy turtle neck jumper and a pair of light blue jeans.
Victoria, also known as Posh Spice, is possibly the most famous of all the Wags. She made most of her money from the musical group Spice Girl from the 1990s.
The celebrity couple, Victoria and David have been married for almost 25 years and are parents of four children, Brooklyn Beckham, Romeo James Beckham, Cruz Beckham, and Harper Beckham.
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