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Victoria Beckham debuts at home to celebrate decade in fashion

September 16, 2018
Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham



LONDON - Untested in the fashion world, Victoria Beckham launched her VB label in 2008 in New York, across the Atlantic from her native Britain.

A decade on, she will exhibit at London Fashion Week for the first time on Monday, in a triumphant homecoming of sorts for a now widely-respected designer and entrepreneur.

The ex-Spice Girls singer oversees an empire comprising four clothing lines, more than 400 retail outlets in over 50 countries and offices in London and New York.

At the outset Beckham, a longtime fashionista, faced a daunting challenge: convincing a competitive and demanding industry that she could make a lasting impression on fickle fashion fans.

Seizing the opportunity to surpass her status as a pop star and the original footballer's WAG - meaning wives and girlfriends - she has gradually earned widespread recognition, even from fashion luminaries such as Karl Lagerfeld, the creative genius behind Chanel.

"Many saw her as just another example of a celebrity wanting to have a fashion range with no formal fashion training," said Andrew Groves, a professor of fashion design at the University of Westminster.

"Through hard work and determination, she has proved those early critics wrong."

In the space of a decade, Beckham, 44, has ventured into accessories, expanded sales internationally and online and multiplied collaborations with the likes of Reebok, Target and Estee Lauder.

Her style has also evolved, from the chic classicism that marked her first steps into haute couture to the more daring cuts and vibrant colors -- neon orange, mint green, lilac - of more recent offerings.

"It's been an incredible journey, even when things can be challenging. I've had to learn incredibly quickly," she told The Daily Telegraph newspaper recently.

She claims the secret of her success is a tireless work ethic and the support of her family - football superstar husband David and their four children.

As for the Spice Girls, the most famous girl band in history has reformed for a 13-date tour in 2019 but without "Posh Spice", who has drawn a line under her first life as a pop star, according to British media.

British Vogue magazine featured Beckham surrounded by her children on its October cover under the headline "fashion gets real".

"That's what I'm doing now," she told the magazine. - AFP


September 16, 2018
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