The clearly nostalgic former Spice Girl, 44, seemed in the mood for celebrating after making her debut outing at the prestigious industry event.
The singer-turned fashionista was seen leaping on a chair to dance to her former band's smash hit tune.
And it was like it was 1997 all over again, as Victoria hadn't forgotten a single dance move – owning the makeshift dancefloor as she happily waved her hands while slamming it to the left and shaking it to the right.
It seems that Victoria does need some positivity, as it was recently revealed that her fashion brand has lost a total of £12million over eight years.
But in an interview broadcast on Radio 2 Saturday night, she described her money-bleeding eponymous brand as her “fifth child.”
She said: “This feels like my fifth child, this brand. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t care, I do.
“I feel like I’m standing naked in front of a room full of people saying, ‘What do you think?
“I’m so focused, none of this has just been given to me. I work really, really hard, my whole team works hard.
“So I probably never sort of high five myself which maybe I should do more often because what I have achieved is great.
“But of course I’m proud, I mean I’ve gone from being in a pop group to having a successful fashion brand and that was always a dream of mine, and now I’ve just have to maintain that.”
Eight sets of accounts published for the firm show it has generated sales of almost £169million over eight years, but has broken even in just half of those years.
In an attempt to big-up brand Beckham, she sat her family in the front row of yesterday’s fashion show and kissed husband
David, 43, and kids Brooklyn, 19, Romeo, 16, Cruz, 13 and Harper, seven, as she entered the event at Ely House in London.
Speaking on Claudia Winkleman’s Sunday night show, she said: “I think my family was always really supportive.
“And David was always really supportive, and said as long as it’s honest, as long as it’s authentic, as long that this is ultimately make me happy, then they’ve always been really supportive.”
In the interview, she also insisted she is actually a pleasure to be around despite her reputation.
She said: “I like to have fun, I think it’s really, really important.
"It really shows the sense of humour and personality.
"I do like to have a bit of a laugh.
"I think it’s important that I take my career very very seriously and I’m very lucky, I’m very blessed but I want to have fun as well.
"You can’t take yourself too seriously.”
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