She’s looking very Posh.
Nicola Peltz, 29, seemed to be channeling her mother-in-law, Victoria Beckham, on Tuesday while out and about in Paris with her husband, Brooklyn Beckham, 24.
Holding hands with her longtime love, the “Transformers: Age of Extinction” actress was seen sporting a vintage Dolce & Gabbana leather motorcycle jacket, which was identical to one Victoria wore back in 2001.
While it’s unclear if Beckham gifted Peltz with the coat, the young star also seemed to have taken a few styling tips from the fashion designer, who originally paired the edgy piece with checkered flared jeans while supporting husband David Beckham at a Manchester United soccer game with a tiny Brooklyn in tow.
For her part, the “Bates Motel” alum still chose to rock the blue, white, and black layer with denim, but skipped the print in favor of simpler, dark-wash, boot-cut bottoms. She also opted for black platform boots over Victoria’s original sandals, and added sporty shield sunglasses instead of yellow aviators.
The old school outfit comes after Victoria posted a sweet mirror selfie alongside Nicola, sharing that the two were gearing up for the Victoria Beckham fall 2024 runway show, which is set to take place in Paris on Friday.
“Pre-show prep and fittings in Paris!! 🇫🇷 Kisses @NicolaAnnePeltzBeckham xx,” the former pop star, 49, wrote in the caption.
Her daughter-in-law later reposted the shot before tagging Victoria in an additional photo where she wore a sheer, red lingerie set.
The two appear to be on good terms following an alleged feud that was said to have occurred around the time of Nicola and Brooklyn’s April 2022 wedding.
Peltz even sang Victoria’s praises in a recent interview with Byrdie.
“I love her, and she’s such an incredible, successful woman,” told the style publication. “How lucky am I that I get to ask her for advice? I’m blessed!”
Advice and getting to shop a Spice Girl’s closet? Blessed indeed.
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