Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham

"Victoria was really scared and tried to shield him. She was furious."

700 queue for Beckham book signing - Oct 31 2006
More than 700 people queued to meet Victoria Beckham with some fans waiting for 12 hours to see their idol. The former Spice Girl was at Selfridges department store in London to sign copies of her new fashion guide, That Extra Half an Inch.

Rumours of what she would be wearing had floated around the packed store, but in the end Victoria safely opted for a short black dress with tights and stilettos.

She posed for photographs and spoke to TV crews before beginning the book signing, which was expected to last two hours.

Four men travelled from Valencia in Spain especially to see Victoria after spotting the event on a fan internet forum.

Javier Montagud, 26, said: "We are huge fans of the Spice Girls and it has been 10 years since they started so it’s the perfect time to meet Victoria. She is a fashion icon - I mean, come on, she’s Posh Spice!"

Victoria’s new book is described as a "revealing and practical" guide to "fashion, beauty and style".

The former singer said: "I was never the 6ft tall pin up ...I’ve always been the girl next door who got lucky."

In the book, Victoria "shared her secrets" on dressing for special occasions, accessorising and making the most of your wardrobe.

Selfridges store director Tracey Mann said: "Judging by the huge amount of people wanting to be here for Victoria’s visit, I think that Extra Half an Inch will be in a lot of Christmas stockings this year."

Posh launches fashion website - Oct 18 2006
Victoria Beckham is planning to make her fashion range available worldwide by going online.

The star’s website www.dvbstyle.com is now under construction and will be used to make her collections available globally, according to the Daily Mirror.

A statement on the site says it will officially launch on October 30, to coincide with the release of Victoria’s book on style, That Extra Half An Inch.

A message from Victoria tells visitors: "I will make sure you are the first to know how my collections are developing, when exclusive pieces are available and all activity with my other business partners too."

It also promises "webisodes" which will give visitors to the site an insight into dvb.

Victoria adds that she is "really enjoying" her role as the creative director of the brand.

The star is poised to make a major transition from the world of entertainment to that of fashion.

She has said: "I’m doing something I’m actually very good at.

"I can confidently sit in a room with Donatella Versace or anyone in the business and be respected."

Size Matters, says Posh - Oct 9, 2020
Victoria Beckham has revealed the secret behind the title of her new book - and it isn’t half rude.  The former Spice Girl got people guessing when she named her forthcoming style guide That Extra Half An Inch.

Now she has revealed to Glamour magazine that she definitely intended it to have a double meaning, "I meant with shoes. An extra half inch of heel makes all the difference to how you carry yourself," she said, before adding: "I guess you thought I was talking about penis size. But that extra half inch in a penis is nice too so, you know, it means both, really."

The 32-year-old was interviewed with footballer husband David, 31, to promote their new his’n’hers fragrance.  Former England captain David said Victoria has a very distinctive smell - of babies, "It’s amazing, actually. Especially first thing in the morning. I compare it to a baby," he said.

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Biography

Victoria Caroline Adams was born to a wealthy Hertfordshire family in 1975, in fact so wealthy her father, the owner of an electrical wholesale company, reportedly drove her to school in a Rolls Royce (much to her embarrassment).

Victoria wanted to be famous from a young age, taking dance lessons after watching Fame and attending the Jason Theatre School in Enfield from the age of 8 until she was seventeen. This was when she secured a place at the Laine Arts Theatre College in Surrey and began auditioning for bands.

In March of 1993, when she spotted an ad in The Stage: "Are you between 18 and 23 and are able to sing and dance? Are you street-smart, extrovert, ambitious and serious about it?" Victoria joined Geri, Mel B and Mel C along with a girl called Michelle (who would later be replaced by Victoria’s childhood friend Emma Bunton) in winning a place in the Spice Girls. After a rocky start the group signed to Virgin Records and became the biggest girl group ever, releasing hit singles and albums year after year, making a succesful feature film and becoming one of the most influential bands of the nineties and inspiration to millions of young girls.

However, the Spice Girls’ bubble eventually burst as Geri left to pursue a solo career and although the remaining four released a few more singles the magic had gone and after recording a final album they went their seperate ways. Victoria bided her time before launching her first solo single, Out Of Your Mind, in collaboration with Truesteppers and Dane Bowers.  The single coiincided with the release of Sophie Ellis Bextor’s collaboration with Spiller and resulted in a chart battle which Sophie won.  The defeat reflected badly on Victoria and her solo career seemed to go from bad to worse.  Her next single, Not Such An Innocent Girl found itself up against Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You Out Of My Head, which only served to highlight the difference in quality between Victoria’s efforts and those of established pop stars.  Her debut album was released two weeks later and on managing to only just edge in to the top ten Victoria was dropped by Virgin.

On hooking up with former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, Victoria decided to take a more R&B influenced turn, against her manager’s advice.  She began a friendship with Damon Dash who not only assisted Victoria in her musical direction but signed her up to model for his Rocawear label.  A dounle A side, Let Your Head Go/This Groove, was released in the week following Christmas 2003 but charting at number 3 in the single chart’s least competetive week it was considered a commercial flop.  The single remains Victoria’s last release although she has regularly returned to the studio to work with, among others, Cathy Dennis.  Several tracks remain unreleased and Victoria claims that she’ll only sing again if the Spice Girls reunite.

Concentrating on her fashion career, Victoria as previously designed for Rock and Republic as well as modelling for Rocawear and Maria Grachvogel.  Her second book (her first was an autobiography, Learning to Fly), That Extra Half An Inch: Heels, Hair and Everything in Between, cemented Victoria’s influence as a fashion icon.

In 1997 Victoria met British footballing icon David Beckham and before long they were the country’s most talked about couple.  Victoria fell pregnant two years later and following the birth of their first son, Brooklyn, the couple were married in a lavish ceremony at Ireland’s Luttrellstown Castle.  Despite rumours of David’s infidelity and problems moving between Britain and Spain for his career the Beckham’s marriage remains strong and they have had two further sons, Romeo (born 2002) and Cruz (born 2005).  The family plan to move to Los Angeles later this year with plans to create a relaity show based around the move.  Meanwhile rumours of a Spice Girls reunion persist.  We might get Victoria back in front of that mic yet.

December 2007

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