Victoria Beckham stepped out in her iconic style in New York on Monday as she made her promotional rounds for her Spring/Summer 2016 collection.

Beckham wore a bright colored pick wrap dressed from her upcoming collection which she paired with contrasting blue stilettos. Beckham wore her signature big, black shades and showed off her toned legs in the revealing number as she walked out of her hotel in SoHo. The dress showed off her tiny waist with two-button detailing on the side.

The star was off to the 92nd Street Y to give a talk on her personal life and her fashion sense.

At the event, Beckman remarked that she is content with her family, “I’ve got four! I feel like I’ve done my bit.” The style icon has four children with retired professional soccer player David Beckham, which include three sons (Brooklyn, Cruz and Romeo) and their youngest, daughter Harper, which the singer always wanted to complete her family. Just last week the famous brood was caught punting in Cambridge together and fans took to social media to share their outing.

Beckham is now in Miami, apparently scouting for a possible new location for her brand. The mother of four was spotted in the design district of the city with her team, but a spokesperson for the star has revealed that the next store will open in Asia where the brand has been booming. This is no surprise as Beckham was just at Singapore fashion week two weeks ago. Her flagship store is located in London and opened last September.

To get this look for less, try this dress by Neiman Marcus. This coral-colored dress features a scooped neckline, an open back and a ruffle at the waist. The dress also includes a leg revealing slit in the front and thing straps. This look is form fitting but still comfortable and is a great Spring or Summer color. Pair it with these bright blue pumps for a vibrant look and these shades to look extra dramatic.

Get The Look For Less: Dress, Neiman Marcus, $201. Shoes, Macy’s, $55.30. Sunglasses, Sears, $14

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