Victoria Beckham turns heads in her signature power suit and new ‘Posh bob’ as she celebrates launch of her makeup brand in huge Dublin store

Victoria Beckham ensured all eyes were on her as she celebrated the launch of her make up line in Brown Thomas in Dublin on Wednesday.
The fashion designer, 50, wowed in her signature black suit which featured an oversized blazer and low-waisted trousers.
She teamed the chic ensemble with a white bodysuit that gave a glimpse of her hips.
Victoria, who married husband David in the Irish city in 1999, opted for a radiant palette of make up and waved her fresh cut tresses.
The mum-of-four looked in high spirits as she posed for snaps at the store and with the employees.
She was in Dublin to promote her eponymous beauty line, which became available in Ireland last September.
Speaking at the event, she said visiting the capital is ‘always such a treat’.
The beauty told the Irish Times: ‘I’ve been here a few times. I was here a few years ago, and it’s always such a treat to come to Dublin… I got married here, can you believe that?
‘I got married in Dublin a long, long time ago so it’s always great to come back.’
Brown Thomas is one of Ireland’s most upmarket department stores, located in the heart of its capital, and boasts a wide range of luxurious designer stores.
It comes after Victoria brought back her iconic ‘Posh bob’ as she unveiled her new short hairdo in an Instagram post just earlier in the day.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, the Spice Girl provided fans with an update ahead of a trip to Dublin on the same day, after she joined her husband David at a lavish dinner hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla last week.
Speaking from what appeared to be her living room, she debuted a shoulder-length hairstyle in tousled waves adding a blonde ombre dye to her brunette locks.
The fashion designer wore a violet collared jumper over a magenta base layer as she addressed the camera.