It's been almost nine years since she launched her eponymous fashion brand.
And
Victoria Beckham proudly unveiled her new Hong Kong store on Thursday
night, finding herself mobbed by fans as she toasted her very first
boutique in Asia.
The 41-year-old designer looked impeccably chic as ever for the launch party, clad in an elegant and understated all-black look.
Centre of attention: Victoria Beckham was mobbed as she officially opened her boutique in Hong Kong on Thursday night
Victoria
kept her look modest in a fitted turtleneck jumper and a loose,
bohemian skirt with a mid-calf cut, paired with simple black heels.
She wore her brunette tresses pulled back in a low ponytail and shielded her eyes behind a pair of oversized sunglasses.
The
event attracted quite the crowd and the former Spice Girl was flanked
by an army of security guards as she paraded around her new store.
Proud moment: Victoria was working the room as she celebrated the unveiling of her very first clothing boutique in Asia
Sleek: The 41-year-old fashionista looked incredible in a black turtleneck top and skirt combination
'Open for business!': Victoria struck a pose up against the wall in her brand new boutique
Offering
her fans around the globe a sneak peak of the space, she shared a snap
of herself striking a pose on Instagram, captioning the image,
'#VBHongKong is open for business!! I love u fashion bunnies x vb thank u
@wingshya! X'.
Victoria
has been spending a lot of time in Asia, where she was hoping to follow
on from the success of her Dover Street boutique in London.
'I
know Asian women really understand luxury, good quality and appreciate
when garments are made well – and my clothes are,' she told the South China Morning Post.
Mobbed: Chinese fans were out in their droves to catch a glimpse of the former Spice Girl at the new shopping destination
Long time
coming: Victoria has been plotting the expansion in Asia for years and
worked with architect Farshid Moussavi to construct the store of her
dreams
Although
the boutique is much smaller than her three-floor London flagship,
Victoria has worked with the same architect, Farshid Moussavi, to offer
customers the same high end experience.
She
explained: 'Every time I’ve visited over the past few years, I’ve taken
time to meet with my clients [here], to really get a sense of what
excites them and what they want'.
The mother-of-four confessed she couldn't be prouder of her latest venture, which she has worked 'very hard' on.
Delighted: The star was thrilled to be exposing her brand to a whole new clientele
'Help me name my #fashionfish!': Victoria shared a cute video of herself posing with a hologram fish
Sealed with a kiss: Her fans made several suggestions of what to call her fishy friend, including Trout Pout, Ron, and Spice