Victoria Beckham showcased her remarkably toned arms as she departed her £16 million superyacht during a family vacation in Ibiza on Thursday. The 52-year-old fashion designer wore a chic black strappy sundress that accentuated her gym-honed physique. She complemented the dress with a stylish oversized hat and strappy sandals.
Romeo Follows David's Style
Romeo, 23, emulated his father David's fashion sense with dyed blond hair and a white vest that highlighted his muscles. His new bleached look drew inspiration from David's football heyday.
Harper Matches Kim Turnbull
Harper, 14, switched style inspiration from her mother Victoria to her brother Romeo's girlfriend, Kim Turnbull, as the pair wore matching brown dresses. Harper paired her dress with a £415 Jacquemus beach bag and matching kitten heels, while Kim opted for £640 Hermés Oran Sandals for better footing on rocky terrain. Previously, Harper had borrowed from Victoria's wardrobe, wearing a pink satin dress from her mother's upcoming collection to a restaurant on Tuesday.
Victoria sported another signature piece from her collection as her husband David helped her return to the yacht after shopping. The Beckhams arrived in Ibiza earlier this week for school holidays aboard their £16 million yacht.
Victoria Open to Selling Fashion Label
Victoria, who once borrowed £30 million from her husband's company, revealed she is open to selling her fashion label. The brand, founded in 2008, reported debts of £53.9 million in 2022, though sales rose to £112.7 million in 2024. Speaking to the Financial Times, she said, "I would never say never and I like to look at opportunities. But at the moment I am looking at growth." She added, "My store in London is showing there is an appetite so we are about to open in New York and Miami."
Harper's Beauty Range Plans
Harper is reportedly launching a beauty range aimed at Gen Z and Gen Alpha, inspired by South Korean cosmetics, this summer. The Beckhams trademarked the name HIKU BY Harper in the UK, but faced an 'initial refusal' in the US due to potential confusion with existing companies. The denial cited 'Harper' registered for brooms and scrubbing brushes, and 'Hiku' for toiletry and fragrance products. The Beckhams have six months to appeal.



