Nicola Peltz serves looks as she takes on Paris Fashion Week with husband Brooklyn Beckham
29.09.2022 - 20:29
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Nicola Peltz looked stunning as she took on Paris Fashion Week, accompanied by husband Brooklyn Beckham. The couple seemed as loved up as ever as they were pictured in France’s capital, with one shot showing Brooklyn holding his wife’s hand as he pointed to something in the distance and Nicola following his gaze. The actress, 27, rocked a red leather look skirt with a matching jacket, and donned a jumper and tights to keep warm.
Brooklyn, 23, cut a casual figure in jeans and a black jumper as he left the Peninsula Hotel with his wife. The pair are then thought to have partied at the Costes Hotel Bar as they enjoyed the eventful week. They’re not the only stars living it up at Paris Fashion Week, with Hailey Bieber seen walking the runway and Cara Delevingne also appearing.
Meanwhile, none other than absolute icon Cher also made an appearance, closing the Balmain runway show in a sensational latex one-piece. The new snaps of Brooklyn and Nicola come after they were seen keeping a low profile in New York City after the actress spoke out on rumours that there had been drama between her and mother-in-law Victoria Beckham over her wedding dress. She said she had initially planned for Victoria to design her dress for her wedding to Brooklyn earlier this year, but admitted she didn’t hear from Victoria for ‘days’ – although insisted there’s no bad blood between them.
Nicola told Grazia that, after she spoke to Victoria about the dress, she didn’t hear anything for a few days, until Victoria called her mum to tell her that the atelier couldn’t make the dress. She went on to opt for Valentino, who she’s a big fan of. Nicola added: ‘When I read things that say [things like] I was never planning on wearing a [Victoria Beckham]
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