Victoria Beckham blocks Harper, 14, from Spice Girls look: 'Not the PVC catsuit just yet'
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Victoria Beckham addressed her daughter Harper Beckham’s growing interest in fashion during the TIME100 Summit, where she was honored for her influence in the industry. Speaking alongside her husband David Beckham, the designer reflected on how her Spice Girls legacy continues to resonate at home.
However, while Harper, 14, has developed a strong curiosity for fashion and beauty, Victoria made it clear that certain iconic looks from her past are still off-limits for now.
Victoria Beckham says Harper Beckham loves Spice Girls fashion but not the PVC catsuit yet
Victoria Beckham shared that Harper Beckham has a strong interest in fashion and beauty and often admires her Spice Girls-era wardrobe. She said her daughter is especially drawn to the bold styling choices from that time and would likely love to access those iconic costumes.
“She loves fashion. She loves beauty. And I'm pretty sure she would love to get her hands on those Spice Girls costumes,” Victoria Beckham said.
She, however, drew a firm boundary when it came to one of her most famous looks, the black PVC catsuit from the 1996 ‘Say You’ll Be There’ music video.
"Not the PVC catsuit just yet. She's 14, okay? So we're going to wait for that,” Victoria Beckham said.
Harper Beckham’s interest extends to Victoria Beckham Beauty and skincare
Victoria Beckham also said Harper Beckham has been closely involved with her beauty world, showing interest in her Victoria Beckham Beauty line. She noted that her daughter has grown up around product development discussions and is deeply engaged with the brand.
Harper Beckham has also occasionally appeared on Victoria Beckham’s social media, taking part in informal makeup tutorials and product showcases.
Victoria Beckham reflects on Spice Girls legacy and empowerment message
The former Spice Girl connected her music career to her current work, saying the group’s message of girl power continues to influence her approach to fashion and beauty.
“The Spice Girls were about girl power, and for me, my north star is empowering women,” Victoria Beckham said.
She added that her focus remains on helping women feel confident and strong through her designs and beauty work.