Victoria Beckham cut a casual figure as she went shopping on Dover Street in London on Friday.

The fashion designer, 47, whose store is located on the same street, was seen browsing the shelves in Koopman Rare Art shop.

The former Spice Girl donned a black jacket which she wore with a matching top and leggings.

Also sporting a pair of white trainers, Victoria added to her outfit with a black cap and a face mask.

Carrying a black bag, Victoria completed her look by letting her locks fall loose down her shoulders.

The businesswoman was joined by her bodyguard and a female pal on the outing.

The outing comes after Victoria revealed that she and husband David’s youngest child, 10-year-old Harper, has sat the prestigious 11+ exam.

Victoria celebrated the news on Instagram by sharing a sweet snap of her only daughter holding a beautiful bouquet of flowers alongside the caption: ’11+ over!’

The 11 Plus is a selective secondary school exam sat by year five and six primary school students wanting to attend grammar school in the future.

The test is used to identify the most academically-able among a class.

The designer also added a series of emojis to the snap, hinting at the hard work Harper put in and the relief she felt now the test was out of the way.

Victoria’s post came hours after she unveiled her Christmas playlist – and proved there were no hard feelings over being beaten to solo number one back in 2000.

The Spice Girls star gave her Spotify rundown of her favorite festive tracks with Spiller and Sophie Ellis Bextor track Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love)

Taking pride of place – 21 years after the song beat her Truesteppers and Dane Bowers collaboration, Out Of Your Mind to the top spot.

Elsewhere in the 28 track playlist, curated by famed DJ Fat Tony, VB honoured her Spice Girls days with two tracks by the quintet, Spice Up Your Life and Viva Forever.

The star proved the playlist was close to her heart as she honoured best friend Elton John by including his recent number one single Cold Heart (PNAU Remix) with Dua Lipa.

The fashion designer paid tribute to late friend George Michael, who died on Christmas Day 2016, with his 1990 track, Praying For Time – along with Wham! track Last Christmas.

Iconic party tracks also staked their claim on the playlist with Gloria Gaynor’s I Will Survive, Groove Is In The Heart by Deee-Lite, Free by Ultra Naté and I’m Coming Out by Diana Ross.

Victoria got further into the festive spirit with Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt’s Santa Baby, The Darkness’ Christmas Time (Don’t Let The Bells End)

Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You and Band Aid 1984’s Do They Know It’s Christmas?