![]() ![]() Don’t just buy it for one season,” said Beckham. “People ask me if I think people will buy less when we come out of lockdown, and I hope they will! We want to sell clothes, don’t get me wrong, but I hope people will want to invest in pieces they really want to wear. Beckham fused a military sensibility with her own, scattering various uniform elements around garments and nailing a navy admiral’s coat with red contrast lining, delicately and delectably framing every edge of it. “We never want anything to be boring,” as she put it.īut it was her way with coats that really exemplified that elusive and timeless magnetism of clothes you just want to own. Her appetite for fashion with a capital F isn’t going anywhere. In one instance, the latter clashed in a mad floaty dress that evoked some of Beckham’s more directional collections. And how do we make that desirable within the collection? The execution has to be perfect.” For anyone hankering for more pizzazz, there were those knee-high silver sparkle boots-reflected in dresses covered in sequins-and some rather subversive floral prints. But as Beckham was the first to address, “People are buying less tailoring, but they’re buying a lot of denim and knitwear. Layered with the pragmatic “market categories” they talk about in commercial fashion, the collection was a candid exercise in customer activation. That’s why commerciality is not a swear word to me.” Starting this season, her precollections will be elevated into her main collections, with store drops beginning as early as May. They’re about creating clothes that people want to wear and can really wear. “I don’t sell so many shoes and bags that my collections are just about ticking a fashion box. She accessorized it with glitter boots as a symbol of her new vision for both her fashion and her business, which offers her customer an essential and adaptable wardrobe, with pieces to dress it up or down. We weren’t in a position to do that, to be honest with you, and I like this sense of freedom,” Beckham explained.Īfter the financial shock waves of COVID-19-and a minimized spring collection-this season marked Beckham’s pared-down foot forward. The little details we used to obsess over-there’s less of that. Her new collection wasn’t an exercise in scanty dressing, but the sparse public wardrobes of her temporary home did somehow echo her post-pandemic ethos. It’s a less-is-more approach,” she said with a big smile via a video call from the Magic City, where her husband, David, is working on his soccer team, Inter Miami. The snap with the young Prince Harry caught the attention of Victoria's followers, as one wrote: "A“The way they dress here is so different from anything I’ve seen in my entire life. In one throwback snap, a teenage Prince Harry can be seen beaming for the camera as he holds hands with Emma and Victoria. The fashion designer and former pop star shared snaps of her in her 90s heyday as Posh Spice in The Spice Girls alongside Mel C, Mel B, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner. "Today is a truly historic day and I’m incredibly humbled to celebrate King Charles III and Queen Camilla as they embark on their new roles. Victoria shared a series of throwback snaps with her 30.9 million followers, as she wrote her royal tribute: "From then to now! I have so many fond memories of meeting His Majesty throughout my career, and he is always so supportive and kind. On the other hand, Victoria shared a more personal tribute as she reflected on her time in The Spice Girls who performed on numerous occasions for King Charles when he was still the Prince of Wales. ![]()
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