Victoria Beckham couldn’t hide her joy as she pulled her husband David in for a passionate kiss following her triumphant Paris Fashion Week show on Friday night. The designer, 51, who is often known for her reserved public demeanor, broke into beaming smiles as she took her final bow in front of a star-studded audience.
The proud moment saw David sitting front row beside former Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, while the couple’s youngest daughter Harper, 14, captured videos on her phone and applauded her mum’s creations. Joining her were brothers Romeo and Cruz — with Cruz’s girlfriend Jackie Apostol also spotted cheering from the front row.
But the family celebration wasn’t quite complete. The Beckhams’ eldest son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz were noticeably absent amid continuing tensions between the pair and the rest of the family. The rift has deepened over the past year, with Brooklyn reportedly not speaking to his parents or siblings since December.
In August, Brooklyn and Nicola quietly renewed their vows in New York without inviting any of the Beckhams — a snub that shocked even close friends. To make matters worse, a leaked copy of Brooklyn’s speech revealed his emotional tribute to the Peltz clan, while omitting any mention of his own family.
Still, the show marked a proud night for Victoria. She walked out in an oversized grey suit paired with a white low-cut blouse, smiling widely as the crowd rose to its feet. “So proud of you mum,” Cruz, 20, shared on Instagram, while Romeo, 23, posted a snap with Harper captioned, “Soooooo good @victoriabeckham.”
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Brooklyn was spotted in Los Angeles wearing a T-shirt from his own hot sauce brand, Cloud 23 — seemingly promoting his business while the rest of his family gathered in Paris.
Despite the rain, David was every inch the devoted father, holding an umbrella over Harper as they made their way into the venue. Inside, Victoria’s latest Spring/Summer 2026 collection was met with thunderous applause, a testament to how far she’s come — even if one family seat remained heartbreakingly empty.