Victoria Beckham celebrated her 50th birthday at a dazzling evening at the exclusive club Oswald’s in Mayfair, London. The event took place on Saturday evening, April 20, and was attended by 100 guests who enjoyed dinner, champagne and cocktails, as well as a dance party until the early hours of the morning.

Despite her recent injury in the gym, which has been forcing her to use crutches for some time – a condition that also highlights her great arm work – the fashion designer did not lose her style in a mint-colored semi-transparent floor-length dress. floor that stood out for its elegant ruffle details and floral decorations at the waist.

Victoria, whose birthday was Wednesday, April 17, made her entrance accompanied by her entire family, including her husband David Beckham and her children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and her daughter Harper. “I can’t wait to celebrate with my friends and family! I love you all so much,” she posted on Instagram.

The men of the family were elegantly dressed for the occasion, including Cruz in a cream-colored tuxedo. David Beckham, for his part, appeared impeccable in a black dinner suit, complemented by a bow tie and white shirt. Harper showed off his fashion sense in a sophisticated white satin dress.

The guest list was packed with celebrities, including Tom Cruise, Eva Longoria and Gordon Ramsay, as well as all of Victoria’s former Spice Girls co-stars: Emma Bunton, Geri Horner, Mel C and Mel B.

The most notable absence was that of Nicola Peltz, Brooklyn’s wife, who shared on her social networks that she was with her grandmother, although she sent all her love to Victoria on her special day.

Tom Cruise, as soon as he arrived at the party, had to help a paparazzi who tripped on the stairs of the venue. Together with his bodyguard, the acclaimed actor quickly moved to assist the photographer, grabbing his arm and helping him get up after the blow.

Cruise not only helped the photographer to his feet, but also picked up the fallen objects and personally made sure the man recovered from the incident, which did not escalate, asking him if he was okay and providing support for a few more moments.