has revealed daughter Harper is focusing on her GCSEs as she is quizzed if the teen is launching a skincare brand in a new podcast on Wednesday.
Harper Beckham, 14, Prioritizing GCSEs Over Skincare Brand
Victoria Beckham has revealed daughter Harper is focusing on her GCSEs as she is quizzed if the teen is launching a skincare brand in a new podcast on Wednesday...
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The 14-year-old is said to be launching her debut beauty range aimed at Gen Z and Gen Alpha, inspired by South Korean cosmetics, this summer.
Back in October, it was revealed the Beckhams had trademarked the name HIKU BY Harper in the UK, putting the steps in motion for the upcoming beauty line.
However, Victoria has now confirmed that despite makeup and skincare being a big passion for Harper, she is currently 'working really hard' in school.
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Speaking to The Sunday Time Style podcast, the fashion designer, 52, said: 'She's very passionate and has a point of view but at the moment she is at school and working really really hard but we will see what happens.
'She loves makeup and skincare. She has really struggled with her skin but the one thing that doesn't change, little girls love to go shopping.
Victoria Beckham has revealed daughter Harper is focusing on her GCSEs as she is quizzed if the teen is launching a skincare brand in a new podcast on Wednesday
The 14-year-old is said to be launching her debut beauty range aimed at Gen Z and Gen Alpha, inspired by South Korean cosmetics, this summer
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'Harper loves to go shopping and makeup shopping and that's such a nice feeling we can do that together.
'It was Harper's idea but she loves it and it is something we can enjoy but at the moment she is focusing on her GCSEs'.
Victoria added: 'I feel so lucky to have experienced both [being a boy mum and girl mum] and the boys are great with her.'
She is also a proud mum to sons Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21, as well as estranged son Brooklyn, 27.
Earlier this month, Brand Beckham suffered a setback after the US Patent and Trademark Office issued an 'initial refusal' to the name for Harper's line as it could be confused with existing companies.
The Sun has reported the denial came as 'Harper' is registered for brooms and scrubbing brushes, while 'Hiku' is trademarked for toiletry and fragrance products.
The Beckhams applied for the trademark in November and now have six months to appeal the initial decision.
They planned for the name to be trademarked on make-up and acne skincare, footwear and clothing, keyrings, stickers, hair decorations and brushes.
Daily Mail has contacted the Beckhams' representative for comment.
Earlier this month, proud mum Victoria revealed Harper's 'really bad' battle with acne had inspired the teen to launch her very own beauty brand.
Appearing on Emma Grede's podcast Aspire, Victoria explained: 'She came to me two or three years ago and she was really struggling with her skin.
'She used to have beautiful skin, but like all young girls she was enticed by beauty brands and she was putting a lot of product on her face that was not suitable for her skin and consequently ended up going to see a dermatologist because her skin was really, really bad.'
Victoria detailed her own battles with acne and said she could relate to her daughter's struggles: '[Harper] said "I want to create a brand because I know what I want and I don't want other people to have to go through what I have been through"'.
However, Victoria has now confirmed that despite makeup and skincare being a big passion for Harper, she is currently 'working really hard' in school
She said: 'She's very passionate and has a point of view but she is at school and working really really hard but we will see what happens. At the moment she is focusing on her GCSEs'




