Victoria Beckham has revealed she is open to selling her fashion business which is worth a staggering £100 million, after her 20-year journey to be taken seriously as a designer.
Victoria Beckham considers selling fashion brand, no return to music.
Victoria Beckham has revealed she is open to selling her fashion business which is worth a staggering £100 million, after her 20-year journey to be taken seriou...
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The star's business was reported to have debts of £53.9 million in 2022, but profitability was just around the corner following her sold-out collection that year.
Now her fashion line revenues has topped £100 million, Victoria, who once had to borrow £30 million from her husband David’s company, said she would 'never say never' to selling.
However she insisted she won't be making a return to singing as she has 'passed the baton onto talented son Cruz'.
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Speaking to the Financial Times on Tuesday, Victoria was asked: 'Would you very sell your business?'
'I would never say never and I like to look at opportunities', she said. 'But at the moment I am looking at growth but I would never say never.'
Victoria continued: 'I'm very exciting, this is , my store in London is showing their is an appetite so we are about to open in New York and Miami.
'For me until I open the store in NY and Miami, I have been reliant on online but I want to be able to control the experience from the client walking in the store.
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'The next step is retail expansion and we will see where it goes next. I'm very lucky.
'I'm building a legacy brand there are categories I haven't entered yet so we see a big opportunity and we spent a long time fixing and now it's time for growth. I want to build the house.'
Victoria Beckham has revealed she is open to selling her fashion business after her 20-year journey to be taken seriously as a designer
The former Spice Girls star's business was reported to have debts of £53.9 million in 2022, but profitability was just around the corner following her sold-out collection that debuted at Paris Fashion Week
Victoria gushed that she is 'very proud' of everything she has accomplished in the fashion industry after it took years for her to be taken seriously by other designers.
'I feel accomplished, it's been a roller coaster over the last 25 years and I was transparent in my Netflix documentary but to be able to say that fashion and beauty is profitable that is something I am very very proud of.'
Despite some Spice Girls fans hoping for a Victoria Beckham return, the mother-of-four insisted her singing career is over.
'Music has been a huge part of my life, my dad was in music and I was but I've handed the baton over to Cruz now, he is very talented.'
Victoria concluded by sharing that the success to her and David's 26 year marriage is that they both 'support each others big dreams'.
She said: 'The best bit of advice is we support each other and respect each other. We support each others big dreams.
'People don't realise David is incredibly smart, he has businesses and I absolutely turn to him, but not necessarily with the clothes but the business side.'
It comes as David and officially entered the billionaire ranks, having doubled their wealth in the last year, according to The Sunday Times Rich List.
The celebrity couple now have a combined fortune of £1.185 billion, a significant increase from the £500million estimated they had on the 2025 list.
Victoria and David have amassed their wealth over the years through their respective careers, with both continuing to rake in the cash even after retiring from football and singing.
Now her business is thriving, Victoria said she would 'never say never' to selling but insisted she won't be making a return to singing as she has 'passed the baton onto talented son Cruz'
In 2023 she finally started making a profit for the time in 15 years - with an £890 clutch bag, a £30 eyeliner and a carefully orchestrated social media strategy credited with the turnaround
But their journey to becoming billionaires has been anything but easy, having grown up 'working class' and facing tens of millions of debt on the way.
David was born in Leytonstone, East London, to working-class parents. His mother, Sandra, was a hairdresser, and his father, Ted, worked as a gas engineer.
Meanwhile, Victoria had a more affluent upbringing in Hertfordshire despite claiming her family was 'working class'.
Although her parents started from working-class roots, her father became a highly successful entrepreneur.
Both Victoria and David kick-started their money-making moves early.
Victoria was part of one of the most merchandised pop groups in history, with the Spice Girls setting the precedent for marketing and music tie-ins when they applied for 100 trademarks and signed sponsorship deals worth £300million in 1997, just a year after the release of Wannabe.
David meanwhile, was fully immersed in the lucrative world of football by the time he fell in love with his Spice Girl wife.
He once said 'my career has never been about the money, wherever I've gone I played the sport as I love it,' but whether he has chased the cash or not, his unique bankability as a footballer pin-up with a popstar partner has seen his fortune surpass that of any of his peers.
In 2001, he signed a £16million contract to remain with Manchester United before a £25million deal with Real Madrid two years later.
His most savvy deal came in 2007, though with his history-making signing with LA Galaxy, which netted him £128million over five years, equating to £25.6m each year, £492,307 a week and £2,930 per hour.
Before the ink dried, amid months of rumours about his move to MLS, analysts pointed out that the superstar player would have to take a 70 per cent pay cut thanks to MLS players' annual salary cap of $2.1 million.
Despite some Spice Girls fans hoping for a Victoria Beckham return, the mother-of-four insisted her singing career is over, 'I've handed the baton over to Cruz now, he is very talented' (pictured 1997)
Victoria concluded by sharing that the success to her and David's 26 year marriage is that they both 'support each others big dreams'




