Victoria Beckham flashes a hint of her nude bra from beneath plunging orange shirt as she departs flagship London store looking glam  

She launched her inaugural kids' clothing collection hours before.

Yet Victoria Beckham proved her own style is still as grown up as ever as she departed her London flagship store on Wednesday, after hosting a Facebook live to talk all things fashion with her followers. 

The 42-year-old looked phenomenal in a bold orange silk shirt with a plunging neckline which flashed a hint of her nude bra while she paired the look with billowing black trousers, which acted to mask her famously slender physique. 

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Stunner: Victoria Beckham proved her own style is still as grown up as ever as she departed her London flagship store on Wednesday, after hosting a Facebook live to talk all things fashion with her followers

Stunner: Victoria Beckham proved her own style is still as grown up as ever as she departed her London flagship store on Wednesday, after hosting a Facebook live to talk all things fashion with her followers

Victoria has long been billed as one of the showbiz world's leading fashionistas and her outing proved just why as she slipped into brushed velvet from head to toe. 

The shirt boasted a plunging neckline which made the most of her perky cleavage while she rolled up the sleeves to ensure the ensemble was not too covered.

Her Pallazo pants looked fresh from the runway as they sat loosely on her hips before extending into a volumunious base which concealed her shoes. 

Despite the dark descending on the capital, in true superstar style she shielded her face from vying admirers yet still looked simply glowing. 

Strutting her stuff: The 42-year-old looked phenomenal in a bold orange silk shirt with a plunging neckline which flashed a hint of her nude bra while she paired the look with billowing black trousers, which acted to mask her famously slender physique

Strutting her stuff: The 42-year-old looked phenomenal in a bold orange silk shirt with a plunging neckline which flashed a hint of her nude bra while she paired the look with billowing black trousers, which acted to mask her famously slender physique

While she was formerly known for her glossy tan, Victoria is now more of a fan a subtle sun-kissed look, which she displayed on Wednesday. 

Her hair was pulled into a low-key chignon which helped exhibit her flawless bone structure and pretty features.  

After conquering the prêt-à-porter world, Victoria has turned her hand to designing a women and children's clothing collection in collaboration with US retailer Target. 

Look at me! While she was formerly known for her glossy tan, Victoria is now more of a fan a subtle sun-kissed look, which she displayed on Wednesday

Look at me! While she was formerly known for her glossy tan, Victoria is now more of a fan a subtle sun-kissed look, which she displayed on Wednesday

Upgrade your work attire in wide leg trousers like Victoria

When it comes to sartorial styling, Victoria Beckham always gets it right. She stepped out after a meeting at her London flagship store dressed to impress in a loose fitting orange blouse and wide-leg trousers from her eponymous clothing line.

The pop singer turned fashion designer's collections are always full of work ready pieces that can be worn to the office and this outfit was no exception.

Wide leg bottoms have been a hot commodity for quite some time now and with their relaxed and carefree vibe, we can see exactly why.

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Stunner: Victoria looks incredible in the editorial spread, written by InStyle Fashion News Director Eric Wilson and photographed for InStyle by Pamela Hanson, showcasing her maternal side as she played dress up with the kids

Stunner: Victoria looks incredible in the editorial spread, written by InStyle Fashion News Director Eric Wilson and photographed for InStyle by Pamela Hanson, showcasing her maternal side as she played dress up with the kids

The designer appears in a playful shoot for the April 2017 issue of InStyle magazine to celebrate the new range, joined by adorable mini model co-stars. 

Victoria looks incredible in the editorial spread, written by InStyle Fashion News Director Eric Wilson and photographed for InStyle by Pamela Hanson, showcasing her maternal side as she played dress up with the kids.  

The star - who raises children Brooklyn, 18, Romeo, 14, Cruz, 11, and Harper, five, with her husband David Beckham - discusses her inspiration behind the clothes - her only daughter.

Glamourpuss: The stunner looked incredible in her chic ensemble 

Glamourpuss: The stunner looked incredible in her chic ensemble 

Proud mama: The star - who raises children Brooklyn, 18, Romeo, 14, Cruz, 11, and Harper, five, with her husband David Beckham - discusses her inspiration behind the clothes - her only daughter

Proud mama: The star - who raises children Brooklyn, 18, Romeo, 14, Cruz, 11, and Harper, five, with her husband David Beckham - discusses her inspiration behind the clothes - her only daughter

She explained: 'You really get a sense of the relationship between Harper and me. This is fun, easy, cute, all of those things. Very honest. Very me.'

Victoria has come a long way since her New York Fashion Week debut in 2008, which saw her make the transformation from singer to designer - despite many industry insiders being skeptical.

She said: 'I’ve got a pretty thick skin. It could have been worse. They could have said, "We thought it was going to be rubbish, and it is." 

Steely: She said: 'I’ve got a pretty thick skin. It could have been worse. They could have said, "We thought it was going to be rubbish, and it is."

Steely: She said: 'I’ve got a pretty thick skin. It could have been worse. They could have said, "We thought it was going to be rubbish, and it is."

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