Victoria Beckham knew fashion industry would dismiss her as a wannabe
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[November 18, 2019]
PARIS (Reuters) - Former pop-star
Victoria Beckham knew she'd have to win over hard-to-impress fashion
critics when she launched her first clothing line a decade ago, but the
one-time Spice Girl said the industry was much harder to crack than she
had ever imagined.
Speaking in Paris on Friday at a conference organized by Vogue magazine,
Beckham, whose collections have since gained critical acclaim and won
fashion awards for their fluid, sharp tailoring, said she was expanding
her empire with make-up and skincare ranges.
"I was very aware of the preconceptions, being married to David Beckham,
being a Spice Girl, all of a sudden here's a collection, I knew that
eyes would roll," she said, adding she'd focused on "making it all about
the clothes and not listening to any of that."
Beckham cited late Chanel creative chief Karl Lagerfeld and Italy's
Valentino Garavani as two designers who had helped her, but said the
notoriously cutthroat industry had surprised her.
"If I'd known then what I know now, I don't know if I'd have the courage
to do it," she joked.
According to the latest British company filings, Beckham's brand, which
is privately owned by the designer, David Beckham and agent Simon
Fuller, was still in the red in 2017. It raised 30 million pounds ($38
million) two years ago from NEO Investment Partners to revive the brand.
Beckham said on Friday that as well as a recently launched make-up line,
her brand would be turning out skincare products, as well as fragrances,
possibly next year.
Cosmetics are an often highly profitable sideline for luxury labels, and
large rivals, from Kering and Gucci to Hermes, have expanded their
ranges, which are accessible to a wider range of shoppers.
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Designer Victoria Beckham attends the 4th edition of the Vogue
Fashion Festival in Paris, France, November 15, 2019.
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
Known as "Posh Spice" when she was in the 1990s girl band, Beckham,
dressed on Friday in a green tweed suit, said she did not regret any
of her previous fashion choices - including stage outfits such as
the PVC catsuits she once sported.
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(Reporting by Laetitia Volga and Sarah White, editing by Louise
Heavens)
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