Victoria Beckham Gives Us A Sneak Peek Inside Her New York Fashion Week Life

There's nothing more exciting than a nosey behind the scenes at fashion week and now that New York Fashion Week has begun (check out our live stream here), we're itching to mingle with fashion's finest. As ever, us Graziettes will be tweeting away at @Grazia_Live and bringing you the inside scoop right here on Grazia Daily through the crazy month ahead - but there's one lady who's already two Loubtouin-shod steps ahead.

We are, of course, talking about Ms Victoria Beckham who's been glued to her Twitter feed over the past 24 hours. The pop-star-turned-designer has peeled back the curtain on her oh-so-fabulous life to show us what goes on behind-the-scenes as she prepares to show her latest collection this very Sunday.

So far we've seen a dress mannequin, her show invitation surrounded by pwetty hearts and a snap of lickle Harper's bottle. Aw! Then, just a few minutes ago, VB treated us to an insight into her model fittings before asking: 'Anyone know why this exists?' about a pot of decaf coffee. Ha!

‘I try to give some personal insights to my followers as well as keeping them abreast of the business,' Lady Becks has said of her love for all things social media. 'I also think that my fans and customers really get to know me and my sense of humour through my tweets. I think people see the real me.’



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