Red is a strong, happy, optimistic color, and I like having fun with it, you know? Like, when colors clash – I love that strangeness.
VICTORIA BECKHAMRed is a strong, happy, optimistic color, and I like having fun with it, you know? Like, when colors clash – I love that strangeness.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI’ve been in the public eye for about 15 or 16 years and I’m very aware that fame is not a given. I have to maintain it. It’s not just something that will always be there.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI want to reach as many women throughout the world as I can.
VICTORIA BECKHAMDrink whatever you like, just so long as it coordinates with your nail varnish.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI consider all of my pieces to be investment pieces. A dress shouldn’t be worn for one season – you should be able to wear it year after year.
VICTORIA BECKHAMThe tusk is a very tactile shape, looks great among the other charms and is a cool piece that I like.
VICTORIA BECKHAMMy children and my husband make me smile. My work makes me smile.
VICTORIA BECKHAMSometimes it’s frustrating if I’m out with the kids and have to deal with the paparazzi. That comes with it though. But it was fun becoming famous. I mean, I even wanted to one of the kids in FAME when I was growing up.
VICTORIA BECKHAMSome people aren’t satisfied that I’m a gay man in a woman’s body and swear that I’m secretly a real boy.
VICTORIA BECKHAMThis person they make me out to be irritates the hell out of me as well.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI have always loved fashion since I was a kid and customized my school uniforms.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI don’t follow fashion and I don’t follow trends, I just follow my instincts.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI am very career minded, and I think my personality is more suited to America. I am a working mum.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI have started smiling! I’ve mastered this smirk; it’s a smile that isn’t a smile.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI think as I have got older, I have got a bit more relaxed, although you might not think that if you heard me screaming at my kids.
VICTORIA BECKHAMMost famous people get younger and younger. I sometimes ask myself that question: ‘How come I’m the only person who’s getting older?’
VICTORIA BECKHAM