Los Angeles Times

A starry garden tea party

- By Kavita Daswani image@latimes.com

As her son Romeo played bean bag toss and daughter Harper strung a necklace from dried flowers, fashion designer Victoria Beckham chatted quietly in a shaded corner of a garden party.

“This feels like a celebratio­n,” Beckham said. “It feels like a very British celebratio­n.”

The April 1 tea party at a BelAir mansion was to formally launch the limited-edition Victoria Beckham for Target line, which will be available at Target through April 30, provided there’s anything left by then, given the speed with which some capsule collection­s sell out.

The afternoon event, attended by Jessica Alba, Zoe Saldana, Naomie Harris and others, had a decidedly English feel. Waiters circulated with trays of black bean sliders speared with miniature British f lags and coiled paper stuffed with fish and chips, while the bar served up tumblers of pink-hued Pimm’s cocktails.

The fresh, summery looks of the collection should have no trouble translatin­g across geographic­al borders.

The collection of 200 looks was designed for babies through women (with sizes up to 3X). This is the first time Beckham has turned her attention to creating children’s clothes, and she brings the same level of detail to these pieces as if she were designing a frock for an A-list client.

Standout looks from the collection include straight navy dresses with pristine white collars and bunny rabbit details, embellishe­d bomber jackets and the signature print of the line — a striking calla lily on a black background. The cut and fabrics have a high-end sensibilit­y, but prices are Target-consumer-friendly, ranging from $6 to $70. Most items are less than $40.

The aesthetic is partly inspired by the British designer’s less-expensive Victoria Victoria Beckham line, where dresses are about $1,000, less than half the price of selections from her toptier Victoria Beckham Ready to Wear collection.

“Some of the details carry over,” said Beckham, citing the scalloped details on necklines. Otherwise, the designer said she was inspired by her 5-year-old daughter, Harper.

“I based it on the time that I spend with Harper and what we like to do together. She loves a pretty dress, but because she’s got three brothers, she’s also a bit of a tomboy,” Beckham said. “I understand that kids want to look good but also want to feel comfortabl­e and just play and be children.”

 ?? Billy Farrell BFA.com ?? NAOMIE HARRIS, left, and designer Victoria Beckham.
Billy Farrell BFA.com NAOMIE HARRIS, left, and designer Victoria Beckham.
 ?? Sansho Scott BFA.com ?? THE LINE by Victoria Beckham has girls’ drop-waist dresses, top, and scarves.
Sansho Scott BFA.com THE LINE by Victoria Beckham has girls’ drop-waist dresses, top, and scarves.
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Stefanie Keenan Getty Images for Target

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