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Last Updated: 29 Jan 2009

Vic hits Milan

The press furore surrounding David Beckham's temporary transfer to Milan had reached fever pitch last week. Especially when the image of stunning Italian TV Presenter Ilaria D’Amico was beamed all around the world.

The rumours persisted that having seen a picture of the Italian beauty, Posh had vetoed a scheduled interview between her husband and the presenter.

This claim was later denied but Victoria is anything but stupid. To make her presence known and put her stamp on both Milan and her husband, she turned up in the city and put on a wonderfully flamboyant show.

Donning a series of gorgeous frocks from her dVb collection, she made sure that every photog got the perfect shot of her and her impeccable style.

But that wasn't enough for Victoria, oh no, she also made sure that every lady within a 100 mile radius new that SHE had landed and that she was the fashionista du jour. And the way she cemented this image was to very publicly meet up with design dream duo Dolce & Gabbana (pictured right).

And why not? Football is his thing fashion is hers - in Milan the two could coexist so perfectly she may never return to LA.

 

Your Comments

Emma at 10:03 on 13th Feb 2009

I love Victoria!

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Anon at 10:03 on 13th Feb 2009

If she was secure in her relationship with David why would she have to act like a circus clown???

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jayprime at 10:02 on 13th Feb 2009

Please Victoria, stay in Milan. And keep your husband with you. Perhaps then England can forget the pair of you!

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Anon at 10:01 on 13th Feb 2009

Keep the WAGS out of football please stop turning it into a circus

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