[08:35] U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks with British designer Victoria Beckham
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks with British designer Victoria Beckham (L) during a party for London fashion week hosted by the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Matthew Barzun, Vogue Magazine, and J. Crew at Winfield House in London, September 18, 2015. Reuters/Evan Vucci/Pool

Victoria Beckham opted for a head-turning ensemble as she was spotted arriving at Los Angeles (LAX) airport Monday. She wore red trousers, loose white shirt and a plaid jacket. The fashion designer was seen heading to the departures terminal.

Her airport style consisted of tailored red trousers that was a little too long for her and hid her high heels. She paired the bright trousers with a loose fitting white shirt and an oversize plaid jacket from her collection.

The double breasted checked coat is from her Spring/Summer 2016 collection. The knee-length coat featured long sleeves, chunky black buttons and a belt. It is made up of black, red and white wool.

Beckham’s long brunette tresses were left loose over her shoulders and kept in center-part with loose waves. She covered her eyes with a pair of oversized sunglasses and kept herself warm in the long jacket.

The family is enjoying a vacation in Los Angeles for their half term. They managed to attend a Marc Anthony show as well as got into the spirit of Halloween with themed cupcakes.

The fashion designer has been nominated for coveted Womenswear Designer of the Year award at the British Fashion Awards (BFA). She has figured in the top three names in the industry in Britain. The BFA will take place at the London Coliseum on Nov. 23.

It is a huge accolade for the star; the BFAs are frequently dubbed the Oscars of the fashion world, and the Womenswear Designer of the Year award is the most sought-after of the event. The 41-year-old has twice previously been awarded brand of the year, in 2011 and 2014. She is a three-time nominee for the same award, but this is her first shot at the main prize.

The wife of retired football captain David Beckham is pitted up against Scotland-born Christopher Kane and JW Anderson. The latter is a trailblazer in gender neutral fashion, who subsequently has also been named as a nominee in the Menswear Designer category.

If the mother of four happens to win the trophy, she will join an impressive list of winners including Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, Sarah Burton, Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano.