Victoria Beckham proudly declared her 13-year-old mini-me daughter Harper is ‘following in Mummy’s footsteps’ as she took to Instagram on Friday.
The fashion designer, 50, is in New York to launch her latest perfume Reverie, which costs $319 a bottle.
Harper and husband David, 49, have also jetted to the city and the family headed to the sensory immersion exhibit to write down their dreams and put them on a wall.
To play on the product’s name Reverie – meaning to daydream – Harper wrote on two pieces of card she hoped she would ‘create an amazing brand when I’m older’.
The teenager also wished for ‘everyone to happy in life’.
Victoria Beckham proudly declared her 13-year-old mini-me daughter Harper is ‘following in Mummy’s footsteps’ as she took to Instagram on Friday
To play on the Victoria’s latest product name Reverie – meaning to daydream – Harper wrote on two pieces of card she hoped she would ‘create an amazing brand when I’m older’
Delighted, Harper dreams of achieving her very own brand, Victoria wrote: ‘Harper Seven following in mummy’s footsteps and putting her hopes and dreams out there’.
Delighted at Harper dreams of achieving her very own brand, Victoria wrote: ‘Harper Seven following in mummy’s footsteps and putting her hopes and dreams out there’.
Victoria cut a casual figure in a flared jeans and a grey jumper, with Harper rocking a similar look with a grey hoodie and light wash jeans.
Following high-profile collaborations with other brands, Posh launched an eponymous label in 2008 and in 2019 launched Victoria Beckham beauty.
Last year, Victoria’s passion project made a profit for the first time in 15 years.
She told Vogue: ‘It’s such an exciting time. This year, we made a profit. This takes time, especially for an independent brand, she said of her brand.
‘Now that I have laid down the groundwork for the house, the real work can begin.’
Earlier on Friday, Victoria was seen heading out in New York with a film crew.
In August it was revealed Victoria was preparing to film a tell-all documentary about her fashion brand after landing a huge deal with Netflix.
The teenager also wished for ‘everyone to happy in life’
Harper isn’t the only Beckham child with dreams of launch their own brand. Just last week, their eldest son Brooklyn, 25, announced his latest cooking venture Cloud23 – a hot sauce
Meanwhile, Romeo took to the Paris Fashion Week catwalk earlier this month for the Balenciaga show as he cemented his foray into fashion
The film will share an insight into her working life after the success of husband David’s BAFTA and Emmy-nominated docuseries BECKHAM with the streamer.
The beloved mother will delve deep into her fashion brand in the documentary and follow her journey as she prepares for Paris Fashion Week next year.
Her new documentary will offer a ‘behind-the-scenes’ look at her journey from becoming a Spice Girl to a creative director of her successful fashion and beauty brand.
And Harper isn’t the only Beckham child with dreams of launching their own brand.
Just last week, their eldest son Brooklyn, 25, announced his latest cooking venture Cloud23 – a hot sauce.
Priced at a steep £15 a bottle, the oldest of the Beckham children has created two flavours, Hot Habanero and Sweet Jalapeno, as well as a range of clothing merchandise.
He was joined at the launch event by his wife Nicola Peltz, 29, who sweetly held his hand as they made their way around the store, before enjoying a ride in a shopping trolley to promote the product.
Brooklyn’s famous family could barely contain their pride, with dad David, 49, planting a kiss on his son’s cheek, alongside mother Victoria, 50, and younger brother Romeo, 22.
Meanwhile, Romeo took to the Paris Fashion Week catwalk earlier this month for the Balenciaga show as he cemented his foray into fashion.
It was revealed earlier this month that Romeo had reportedly left his Premier League football club, despite being offered a new contract by Brentford FC in June, to pursue a fashion career.
Fully committing to fashion, Romeo recently signed with top Paris fashion agency Safe Management.