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If you have opened a magazine or scrolled through fashion news in the last few days you could hardly miss Victoria Beckham making significant headlines. She has just landed the cover of Elle’s October 2025 issue, marking one of her most high-profile interviews in years. According to Elle, Victoria not only discusses her rise from Spice Girl to fashion icon but also delves into deeply personal territory, openly addressing the early financial troubles of her label and stating with remarkable candor that reports of her business struggling were more than just rumor—acknowledging that her husband David did at times provide support. She says this isn’t about opinion, but about fact, and explores this candor further in her forthcoming three-part Netflix docuseries titled Victoria Beckham, set to premiere October 9. The trailer for the documentary has already begun making waves, offering glimpses of both career triumphs and more vulnerable moments. The Observer notes that Victoria is shown confronting her public image head on, wearing a T-shirt with the slogan Fashion stole my smile, in a nod to decades of media narratives painting her as perennially sullen. She bluntly dismisses the fuss over whether or not she smiles for the cameras, saying essentially that her mood is her own business. This newfound directness is echoed in her Elle interview, where she reflects on how aging has loosened the filter on her opinions, and how after nearly thirty years together, she and David Beckham have evolved as both partners and collaborators, “of course you’ve changed” she insists, challenging the idea that changing partners can’t still be closely bonded.
Social media has, predictably, amplified the circus surrounding her upcoming documentary. Fashionista and AOL have both highlighted the viral moment from the Beckham family’s recent past—the infamous Rolls-Royce school run incident—revealed to have become a bit of a running joke among her kids. Victoria puts to bed reports of family friction, insisting that she and David, along with their children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper, remain “a very traditional family, much more than people would realize,” always turning up to support one another, with family dinnertime at six a non-negotiable pillar. Far from shying away from the pitfalls of publicity, Victoria tells Forbes her use of social media to share the lighter, irreverent side of her life has helped defrost her public persona, letting people see beyond the tabloids’ “grumpy” caricature.
On the business side, speculation about the health of the Victoria Beckham fashion label continues, but she tells Elle her company is now profitable, stressing how rare it is for celebrity-founded brands to endure nearly two decades in couture. She also gets personal about her beauty line, revealing a history of struggling with acne, in hopes of connecting with fans facing their own challenges. No credible reports have surfaced about major new product launches or red-carpet spats, but as Netflix and the fashion media ramp up anticipation for her documentary, Victoria Beckham’s blend of candor, reinvention, and family-first ethos is dominating both headlines and hashtags.
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