Victoria Beckham’s Paris Fashion Week Show Doubles as a Family Unity Display Amid Brooklyn Fallout

Victoria Beckham’s Paris Fashion Week Show Doubles as a Family Unity Display Amid Brooklyn Fallout


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Victoria Beckham’s latest Paris Fashion Week runway wasn’t just about clothes; it also served as a highly visible show of family unity as she continues to navigate a very public rift with eldest son Brooklyn Peltz Beckham. At her fall 2026 presentation in the French capital, Victoria sat husband David Beckham and children Romeo, Cruz and Harper on the front row, with Romeo and Cruz both bringing their girlfriends, creating a full Beckham entourage for cameras.

Coverage from outlets like The Sun and Harper’s Bazaar emphasizes how “all of the Beckham children” bar Brooklyn had travelled in to support her as she debuted her Spring 2026 line, underlining who remains in the inner circle.​

The show follows weeks of headlines about an alleged “civil war” inside the family after Brooklyn posted a lengthy statement accusing his parents of “narcissistic control” and claiming they interfered in his marriage and business plans. That so‑called “Peltz‑Beckham declaration,” described in one viral explainer video as a six‑page manifesto announcing a “permanent severance” from the Beckham brand, landed just before Victoria’s earlier Paris appearances in January.

Against that backdrop, her decision to appear front and centre at a show where Romeo walked the runway for Willy Chavarria — and later to share a “Proud of you always” tribute on Instagram — was read as a tactical effort to pivot the conversation back to her work and the children who remain publicly aligned with her.​

Fashion press have largely focused on the clothes, describing the collection as lingerie‑inspired, tailored and very on‑brand for Victoria’s label. But the optics of the front row — a tight, photogenic unit with one conspicuous absence — have given the show extra pop‑culture weight, feeding ongoing speculation about whether Brooklyn will reconcile with his parents or continue to build his own separate Peltz‑Beckham identity.

A good visual summary of who was there, and how they were styled, appears in Harper’s Bazaar’s gallery on the Beckham family showing support at Victoria’s Paris Fashion Week show.​


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