Her two-year-old daughter has already
topped every best dressed list around and she is a world renowned
designer with her star in the ascendant.
So it makes perfect sense that Victoria Beckham wants to launch a children's clothing range.
The mother-of-four, who has made no secret of her plans to build an empire, told Vogue: 'At some point I would love to do that,
but having kids there's so much to do.
'Working and having four kids is
tough, but I will get there. There's a lot of things to do but if you organise yourself in the right
way you can get it all done.'
Big plans: Victoria Beckham already has a stellar women's fashion line and now she has her sights set on a children's one too
The 39-year-old fashion mogul last week unveiled a tightly edited selection of the most popular pieces from her Spring/Summer 2009 collection onwards.
But
never one to take a day off, Victoria has already released a new
handbag, the Quincy, as well as this week revealing her AW13 and pre
S/S14 collections.
Victoria, who described her
latest offering as 'sexy', says she has incorporated energising colours
into the collection to help women feel good.
There is also the welcome addition of a 'sucky sucky' dress, as she fondly calls it. 'That's probably not the best technical term for it but that's what I call it because that's what it does!,' she said.
Number one fan: There's no doubt that
two-year-old Harper Beckham would make the perfect clothes horse for
Victoria's children's range
New drop: Victoria Beckham, who has made no
secret of her desires to create a fashion empire, has unveiled her new
edit: ICON (L) icon polo shift dress, £1,650 (R) icon cap sleeve v neck
fitted dress, £1,050
Charitable: Victoria and David donated their designer clothes in support of victims of Typhoon Haiyan
The former Spice Girl and
her husband David last week donated thousands of pounds worth of designer
clothes to their local charity shop to raise cash for victims of Typhoon
Haiyan.
The couple 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 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.
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