Victoria Beckham showed during New York Fashion Week one of her best collections thus far for Spring/Summer 2014. She described the collection as a boy-meets-girl affair which she embraced through the minimalist aesthetic of white shirts, camisole tops, dresses over pants and men's tailoring. The collection carried elements of the nineties as those were translated by the likes of Jil Sander, Helmut Lang, and Hussein Chalayan. It was sporty with boyish tailoring and very graphic through the use of double-crepe triangles bonded to the organza base of button-downs and sleeveless tops. Of course slip-dresses were not missing but they were less clingy and much crisper with the left side of the hem lifted only to reveal a white pleated mini skirt hiding underneath. The colour palette was mainly black, icy grey and white broken somewhere within the middle by an explosion of fuchsia and oxblood.

Overall it was clean, sharp and highly coveted. “It’s just me,” said Beckham “It’s everything I want to wear!” and she made it pretty clear by appearing herself in a white shirt and crisp black short pants.