Victoria Beckham In Ethopia On A UN Mission: Pictures

Still looking good: Cutting a casual figure in a simple ensemble, the stylish performer sported a black T-shirt emblazoned with the words ‘UNAIDS’
She is, of course, a world-famous fashion designer and former pop star.But Victoria Beckham is also a UN Goodwill Ambassador and personally paid a philanthropic visit to communities in Ethiopia on Friday.

The brunette provided a jewellery-making class to men and women in order of AIDS prevention care and education.

Cutting a casual figure in a simple ensemble, the stylish performer sported a black T-shirt emblazoned with the words ‘UNAIDS’.

She matched the look with a pair of fitted trousers and a pair of relaxed slip-on trainers – a very rare sight for the well-dressed mum-of-four.

Scraping her hair back into a fashionable messy ponytail, with some fringe detail, she capped the look with her signature make-up, which included heavy eye make-up.

Skill-sharing: Victoria Beckham – in her role as a UN Goodwill Ambassador – personally paid a philanthropic visit to communities in Ethiopia on Friday
Sharing images of her compelling trip, she captioned the first image – which saw her stood next to a table of mature students – with: ‘Great day…Thank you for this incredible opportunity.’

In the second shot she wrote: ‘Fair trade jewellery. Teaching women a trade’, while a third picture saw her simply say: ‘Restoring, creating, empowering. Women supporting women.’

Unsurprisingly, the posts were ‘liked’ and re-tweeted hundreds of times, which no doubt pleased the charity-working celeb.

But it wasn’t all fashion-related as she proved when shared an image of herself meeting the Minister of Health for Ethiopia, H.E. Dr. Kesetebirhan Admasu. Surrounded by photographers and assistants to the political figure, the pair seemed to be getting on famously.

It comes just a year after the ex-Spice Girl was appointed as the global ambassador for the UN’s HIV/AIDS initiative.

Speaking of the appointment at the time, Victoria said: ‘This is the beginning of an important journey for me. As a woman and a mother I have a responsibility to support other women.

‘I am proud and honoured to be working with UNAIDS in this new role to help to raise resources and awareness to support and empower women and children affected by HIV.’

Charity: Sharing images of her compelling trip, she captioned the first image – which saw her stood next to a table of mature students – with: ‘Great day…Thank you for this incredible opportunity.’

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Source: Mail Online

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