
In a moment of startling honesty that's set tongues wagging across the fashion world, Victoria Beckham has revealed she deliberately keeps her luxury clothing line away from her own mother's wardrobe.
The surprising confession emerges from the highly anticipated Netflix documentary 'Beckham', which offers an intimate look into the lives of football legend David Beckham and his fashion mogul wife Victoria.
Mother-Daughter Fashion Divide
Victoria's mother, 71-year-old Jackie Adams, appears in the documentary wearing a simple black top and trousers - notably not from her daughter's prestigious fashion collection. When questioned about this sartorial choice, Victoria didn't hesitate with her response.
"She doesn't wear my clothes, no," Victoria stated matter-of-factly. "I wouldn't let her wear my clothes."
The Quality Justification
The former Spice Girl turned luxury designer explained her reasoning with brutal fashion honesty: "Because she doesn't look after her clothes properly."
This revelation provides a fascinating glimpse into Victoria's uncompromising approach to her fashion brand, which she launched in 2008 and has since become a multi-million pound enterprise.
Documentary Family Dynamics
The four-part Netflix series, which began streaming recently, explores various aspects of the Beckhams' relationship and family life. Victoria's candid comments about her mother's fashion habits add another layer to the complex portrait of family dynamics under the spotlight.
Jackie Adams, who raised Victoria in Goff's Oak, Hertfordshire, has maintained a relatively low profile compared to her famous daughter, making this fashion revelation particularly intriguing to viewers.
The documentary continues to generate buzz for its unfiltered look at one of Britain's most famous couples, with Victoria's fashion standards proving just as rigorous at home as they are on the runway.