he is rarely seen in the same outfit twice.
But
if anyone doubted the sheer size of Victoria Beckham’s extensive
clothing collection, they have only to look at the mountain of shoes she
has hauled from her wardrobe.
The
39-year-old former Spice Girl and her husband David are donating
thousands of pounds worth of designer clothes to their local charity
shop to raise cash for victims of Typhoon Haiyan.
The couple have handed over boxes
full of their old clothes and shoes to a British Red Cross shop in
Chelsea, west London, to help fund the charity’s work in the
Philippines.
Mrs Beckham yesterday tweeted a picture of the enormous
shoe collection, along with a shot of her wearing jeans, a grey top and
white trainers sitting in a cardboard box surrounded by other boxes.
The
cast-offs, which are due to go on sale Friday at 11am, includes
hundreds of pairs of Victoria’s shoes and many of David’s signature
baseball caps.
Move aside, Imedla! The fashion designer had numerous pairs of envy-inducing Manolo Blahniks among her collection
Show of support: Victoria was on hand to support close friend Eva Longoria at the Global Gift Gala in London on Tuesday evening
I made this: Victoria Beckham wore one of her
own designs when she attended the Global Gift Gala in London this week.
All proceeds from the event went to charity
They have also donated their famous matching Dickensian
outfits worn at the Venice Film Festival in 2006.
Posting the fun snaps on her Twitter page, Victoria wrote: 'Proud to support @BritishRedCross #ShopDrop Donating clothes for #Haiyan survivors.'
Suits designed by
the Beckhams’ close pals Dolce and Gabbana will also go on sale
alongside clothes and shoes from designers Jimmy Choo, and Roberto
Cavalli.
Meanwhile: David Beckham is currently in Shanghai while he promotes his latest range of underwear for high-street chain H&M
Plenty to smile about: The former footballer is
busy promoting his latest venture while the family prepare to move to a
larger property in London
Becks appeal: David Beckham is the centre of attention, as always, at his press conference on Thursday
Victoria, who is said to have spent the weekend sorting
through her posh threads, urged others to follow her example and donate
their old clothes.
She said: ‘Typhoon Haiyan has devastated the
Philippines, killing thousands and leaving hundreds of thousands
homeless. The British Red Cross is now carrying out an enormous
humanitarian relief project to help all those people in desperate need.
‘David
and I are supporting the Red Cross Shop Drop for the Philippines
campaign and we urge everyone in Britain to do the same.
Look who's here: Beckham greets his fans at Shanghai Airport on Thursday
Fans are expected to queue
up round the block for a chance to get their hands on the designer
clothes ahead of the shop's opening time at 11am.
A
Red Cross source said: ‘We asked if they would like to help us raise
money for the Typhoon Haiyan survivors and they jumped at the chance.
'The
collection includes dresses, tops, suits and shoes from labels
including Dolce and Gabbana, Jimmy Choo and Roberto Cavalli.
‘They’ll all be identified as items from Victoria and David.’
Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines on Friday November 8th, which has left more than four million people homeless.
To donate to the British Red Cross's Typhoon Haiyan appeal, click here.
Frenzy: David Beckham signs autographs after touching down in Shanghai on Thursday
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