Saturday, August 1, 2009

Calculating Posh swaps her handbag for maths books as she plays the doting mum (in ripped denim hotpants and tiny vest)

She's usually seen toting one of her hundred Hermes bags, so it was quite a change of image for Victoria Beckham to be seen with a stack of books instead.

The former Spice Girl was seen leaving a Los Angeles book store with the literature, which appeared to be a set of maths books and learning aids.

But for once, the 35-year-old was not shopping for herself. Eldest son Brooklyn, 10, appeared seconds later to take the load from his mother.
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Posh'n'books: Victoria Beckham was seen toting a stack of maths books in lieu of her usual designer bags on a day out with son Brooklyn in LA

Looking healthy and relaxed, Victoria had shunned her signature heels - perhaps for the first time ever - in favour of simple brown flip flops.

The casual look was completed with a pair of ripped denim hotpants and a simple grey vest. A stack of bangles and diamond stud earrings were the only jewellery.

Sipping their morning coffees, the pair appeared to be enjoying a little one-on-one time.

They were joined on the trip by an assistant and two body guards who followed a short distance behind.

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Sign of the times: Victoria's books appeared to be maths textbooks for her children, with one on the 12 times table

The Beckham family look set to remain in the U.S. despite LA Galaxy fans' recent backlash against Victoria's husband David.

He had an ugly confrontation with spectators during his first home game for the club after a five-month spell in Italy with AC Milan.

But he has said he is happy to continue playing in the States for now.

He said: 'When it happens, sometimes it can become a distraction for me and the team.
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Lessons in style: Victoria, who traded her normal sky-high heels in favour of flip flops, wore hotpants and a vest for the outing with son Brooklyn, 10

But the team have done well to deal with the situation and I've got the support of the players - that's the most important thing, to have the support of the team, owners and management.

'I'm happy to be playing for this team and I'm enjoying it.'

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