The Spice Girls made history this week as the first female group to feature on a special stamp set.
But Victoria Beckham was focusing on self promotion on Friday as she shared a clip showing off her clothing line on Instagram.
The designer, 49, looked incredible wearing a white blazer with shoulder pads and over-exaggerated lapels.
She paired the statement jacket with a pair of brilliant white tailored trousers, which grazed lightly above the ankle – with the two piece coming with a price tag of £1,180.
Victoria cut a chic figure as she added a few inches to her stature with towering nude and black pointed stiletto heels.
Victoria Beckham looked incredible in a brilliant white tailored suit on Friday after she and her Spice Girl bandmates made UK history with a new release of stamps
The designer, 49, looked incredible wearing a white blazer with shoulder pads and over-exaggerated lapels
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The clip, which was shared with her 32.6million followers, was captioned: ‘The perfect tailoring for any occasion!! I created this look for David’s Netflix documentary premiere and it’s so flattering!
‘I absolutely love the strong shoulder and lapel on this suit and how it pairs with the fitted trousers. Kisses xx’
The post comes after the fashion designer and her former bandmates became the first female group to feature on a special stamp set issued by the Royal Mail.
The stamps will be circulated on January 11 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of the world’s most successful pop groups.
Speaking of the honour, the band said: ‘When we formed the Spice Girls we couldn’t have dreamt that 30 years later we would be the first female group to be dedicated an entire stamp collection, that’s Girl Power!’
The set of 10 stamps will show images from their most famous performances, from their 1997 Brit Awards show to the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games.
One stamp has a close-up of a 25-year-old Geri Halliwell in her iconic Union flag mini dress during their 1997 Brit Awards show.
She paired the statement jacket with a pair of brilliant white tailored trousers, which grazed lightly above the ankle – with the two piece coming with a price tag of £1,180
Victoria cut a chic figure as she added a few inches to her stature with towering nude and black pointed stiletto heels
Another features Victoria Beckham, affectionately known as Posh Spice, striking a pose during a 2008 show in New York.
Each band member has an entire stamp dedicated to a glitzy picture of them, while the remaining five slots are group shots from international performances such as Instanbul in 1997 and San Jose in 2007 – appreciating their global reach.
The band is only the sixth music group to feature in a dedicated stamp issue, following The Beatles in 2007, Pink Floyd in 2016, Queen in 2020, The Rolling Stones in 2022 and Iron Maiden in 2023.
The set also includes a further five stamps, presented in a miniature sheet, featuring individual images from the Spice World photoshoot, showing each band member with her nickname, Baby Spice, Posh Spice, Sporty Spice, Ginger Spice and Scary Spice for Bunton, Beckham, Chisholm, Halliwell-Horner and Brown respectively.
Victoria, who is married to football legend David Beckham and shares four children with, has struggled to make a profit from her clothing line since its launch in 2008.
Her fashion and beauty empire has racked up losses of over £66 million.
She has turned a profit for the first time in 15 years – with the help of an £890 clutch bag, a £30 eyeliner and a carefully orchestrated social media strategy which sees her post make-up tutorial videos on TikTok which are watched by millions.
The fashionista is said to be ‘thrilled’ at the turnaround after her latest financial accounts showed it was £200,000 in the black in 2022, as shoppers bought up her accessories after she launched a line of leather goods last year.
The chain pouch clutch bag, which comes in several colours including black, cream and lilac, has become a must-have item. While most of them are priced at £890, more specialised versions cost up to £1,550.
Meanwhile, her beauty arm, which Victoria began in 2019, has also been a huge success – in particular her satin kajal eyeliner, priced at £30.
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