Thursday, April 26, 2012
10:54 PM
Labels: Victoria Beckham
By Alanah Eriksen
She often dresses her in grownup-looking designer baby gear.
But Victoria Beckham's mini-me Harper Seven got to play a little ballerina when her famous mother dressed her in a tutu today.
The stylish duo were pictured jetting out of Hong Kong after the former Spice Girl's business trip in China.
Baby ballerina: Victoria Beckham carries a tutu-clad baby Harper Seven at the airport in Hong Kong
Harper perched happily on her mother's hip at the airport, looking like a typical little girl in the pale pink dress which featured silver spots on the skirt.
She also donned a silver headband with a small bow on it and yellow sandals, no doubt to keep cool in the Asia heat.
Runway chic: Her designer mother dresses casually in a black vest and blue flared jeans
Beauty team: Victoria's celebrity hairdresser Ken Paves can be seen behind her
Victoria dressed casually for the flight in a black vest and blue flared jeans.
She added her trademark massive sunglasses to the ensemble.
The mother and daughter had a large entourage including security guards, and a woman pushing Harper's pram, possibly a nanny.
Her celebrity hairdresser Ken Paves also joined the group.
Flanked: The mother and daughter had a large entourage including security guards, and a woman pushing Harper's pram, possibly a nanny
Working mum: Victoria has been in China to launch her new Range Rover, and promote her clothing line
Victoria has been in China to launch the new Range Rover she helped design, and promote her clothing line.
She has kept her Twitter followers up-to-date with her movements and yesterday shared an intimate snap of her in a white robe and fluffy slippers.
The mother-of-four is rarely seen without her high heels and designer clothes.
The brunette is seen laughing while covering her mouth with her hand.
She wrote: 'So much fun in Hong Kong, Thank u!! X vb.'
Balancing baby: Victoria holds Harper up as she goes through security
Do I have to? Harper looks a little apprehensive while going through security
source:dailymail
She often dresses her in grownup-looking designer baby gear.
But Victoria Beckham's mini-me Harper Seven got to play a little ballerina when her famous mother dressed her in a tutu today.
The stylish duo were pictured jetting out of Hong Kong after the former Spice Girl's business trip in China.
Baby ballerina: Victoria Beckham carries a tutu-clad baby Harper Seven at the airport in Hong Kong
Harper perched happily on her mother's hip at the airport, looking like a typical little girl in the pale pink dress which featured silver spots on the skirt.
She also donned a silver headband with a small bow on it and yellow sandals, no doubt to keep cool in the Asia heat.
Runway chic: Her designer mother dresses casually in a black vest and blue flared jeans
Beauty team: Victoria's celebrity hairdresser Ken Paves can be seen behind her
Victoria dressed casually for the flight in a black vest and blue flared jeans.
She added her trademark massive sunglasses to the ensemble.
The mother and daughter had a large entourage including security guards, and a woman pushing Harper's pram, possibly a nanny.
Her celebrity hairdresser Ken Paves also joined the group.
Flanked: The mother and daughter had a large entourage including security guards, and a woman pushing Harper's pram, possibly a nanny
Working mum: Victoria has been in China to launch her new Range Rover, and promote her clothing line
Victoria has been in China to launch the new Range Rover she helped design, and promote her clothing line.
She has kept her Twitter followers up-to-date with her movements and yesterday shared an intimate snap of her in a white robe and fluffy slippers.
The mother-of-four is rarely seen without her high heels and designer clothes.
The brunette is seen laughing while covering her mouth with her hand.
She wrote: 'So much fun in Hong Kong, Thank u!! X vb.'
Balancing baby: Victoria holds Harper up as she goes through security
Do I have to? Harper looks a little apprehensive while going through security
source:dailymail