Victoria Beckham names her latest handbag, the £1,250 croc-embossed Dorian, after her favourite Notting Hill restaurant

She visits her favourite restaurant so often that there is a parking space reserved for her.

And now Victoria Beckham has repaid the compliment – by naming her latest handbag after the Michelin-starred Dorian in Notting Hill.

Described as this year’s ‘It’ bag, the Dorian – priced from £590 for a ‘nano’ version and £1,250 for a croc embossed leather style – is already a favourite among celebrities, including US actress Sofia Vergara.

With its clean lines and elegant shape, it is unlikely to have been worn by its namesake, however – the flamboyant Dorien Green from TV show Birds Of A Feather, played by actress Lesley Joseph.

Victoria Beckham (pictured) has named her latest handbag after the Michelin-starred Dorian in Notting Hill.

Victoria Beckham poses with her Dorian handbag. It costs from £590 for a 'nano' version and £1,250 for a croc embossed leather style

Victoria Beckham poses with her Dorian handbag. It costs from £590 for a ‘nano’ version and £1,250 for a croc embossed leather style

Victoria Beckham visits her favourite restaurant so often that there is a parking space reserved for her. (Dorian Bistro in Notting Hill_

Victoria Beckham visits her favourite restaurant so often that there is a parking space reserved for her. (Dorian Bistro in Notting Hill_

Pictured, the flamboyant Dorien Green from TV show Birds Of A Feather, played by actress Lesley Joseph

Pictured, the flamboyant Dorien Green from TV show Birds Of A Feather, played by actress Lesley Joseph

Mrs Beckham, 50, was spotted at Dorian again on Friday evening, when she enjoyed a three-hour dinner date with hair stylist Ken Paves.

The Beckham family also popped in last month with son Brooklyn, 25, and his wife Nicola Peltz, 29, while the couple were visiting London from Los Angeles.

A source close to the family said: ‘Victoria absolutely loves Dorian. She loves the menu and the ambiance.

She, David and the kids go there for all kinds of occasions but also just for a low-key dinner.

‘It’s their favourite. There is also a space usually saved for them to park outside if they drive there.’

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