Victoria Beckham is giving credit to the squad that contributed to making her Paris Fashion Week show successful, beginning with Kendall Jenner. On Friday, fashion enthusiasts got to watch Kendall gracefully walk the runway for the Victoria Beckham Spring/Summer 2024 show. Taking the front row at the event were Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, and Eva Longoria among other stars supporting the various talents on display in some way. The runway show was a success, becoming one of the most iconic yet.
Kendall Jenner Shouts Out to Victoria Following Paris Show
While Victoria Beckham has received an outpouring of love and accolades for the electrifying show, she couldn’t have made it without her team and the influence of some amazing people. Following the show’s conclusion, Kendall Jenner took to Instagram to share photos and clips from the Friday show, featuring her cat-walking on the runway. In one of the photos, the model posed outside the townhouse where the show was held, capturing the exteriors of the one-time home of Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld.
She donned the now-iconic pantsuit, captivating the audience in her braless ensemble. Kendall Jenner proceeded to thank Victoria Beckham for making her a part of the show in her caption, writing,
“Closing @victoriabeckham! Thank you for including me in your beautiful show VB.”
Victoria Unveils Her Ultimate Muse for the PFW 2024
Victoria was quick to respond to Kendall Jenner’s post via comments, with sweet words of her own. She expressed gratitude to the supermodel for playing a part in her reverberating Paris Fashion Week show. Victoria Beckham also acknowledged Kendall’s motivating presence on the show by describing her as her “Muse.” She wrote,
“My muse!!! You were incredible!!!!! Thank you for being part of making my dream a reality!!! Kisses xxxx.”
Taking to her own Instagram page, Victoria Beckham gave a nod to other special individuals who made the show worthwhile. She shared a carousel of photos featuring Cindy Mello, Harry Nuriev, Sabrina Elba, Leonie Hanne, Anna Vitiello, and Camille Razat, among others, each modeling unique outfits from the womenswear collection. She described this group as her “VB Muses,” a term she does throw around without cause.