Victoria Beckham was spotted out and about in New York City on Tuesday, proving that life after the Spice Girls is still very much about style and business.
The 51-year-old fashion icon looked effortlessly chic in a semi-sheer black dress, her signature heels, and oversized sunglasses as she enjoyed lunch at Estiatorio Milos with a friend.
Her New York outing comes hot on the heels of the release of her latest Netflix docuseries, which has been making waves for its honesty and behind-the-scenes glimpse into her life.
A Candid Look at Life Behind the Fame
The three-part series, which premiered in London last week, takes viewers on a journey through Victoria’s incredible highs and challenging lows—from pop stardom to her life as a WAG and now as a fashion designer.
One of the most striking moments sees Victoria opening up about a lifelong struggle with an eating disorder, describing for the first time how she controlled her weight in what she calls an “incredibly unhealthy way,” while keeping the illness hidden from her family.
The documentary follows Victoria in the run-up to her Paris Fashion Week show in September 2024, arguably the biggest runway event she’s ever staged.
It captures the stress of unpredictable weather, which had her and her team worrying they might have to postpone the show.
The Highs and Lows of Building a Fashion Empire
Victoria doesn’t shy away from the hard truths about her career.
Viewers see her share the fear and heartache she felt when her VB label faced millions in losses and teetered on the edge of closure.
Launched in 2008, the brand was repeatedly supported financially by her husband David Beckham, a fact that at times made her the subject of ridicule.
“This business is everything to me, it’s absolutely who I am, but it has been a hell of a journey.
I almost lost everything and that was a dark, dark time,” she admits.
She recalls feeling like a firefighter constantly putting out fires at work, crying before heading into the office, and struggling with the responsibility of managing both her company and the expectations of her investors, including David.
Family Moments and Personal Joys
While Victoria doesn’t directly address any tension with her eldest son Brooklyn, 26, he and his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, appear in footage from last year’s Paris Fashion Week.
The series also offers touching glimpses of her other children, including her daughter Harper, 14, who teaches her mother to dance to Chic’s “Le Freak” for a TikTok video—a lighter, funnier moment amidst the drama of business and fame.
Overall, the docuseries paints a candid and heartfelt portrait of a woman balancing her creative ambitions, personal struggles, and family life, proving that even a global superstar faces challenges behind the glamour.