We had to kill the Wag': nine things we learned from Victoria Beckham's docuseries
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We had to kill the Wag': nine things we learned from Victoria Beckham's docuseries
"Two years after David Beckham and Netflix let us into the family's sprawling Cotswolds home, offering us a glimpse into everything from his legendary football career to his OCD cleaning rituals, the Beckhams (minus Brooklyn, aside from footage of him as a baby) are back on our screens. On Thursday, the streaming giant released Victoria Beckham, a three-part series that follows the pop star turned fashion designer ahead of showing her spring/summer 25 at Paris fashion week."
"Kitchen cabinets are usually filled with a range of questionable novelty mugs alongside the usual dinnerware, but not at the Beckham headquarters, it appears. Victoria seems to exclusively drink out of sippy cups, including glass and steel versions. She also uses a glass straw with a tiny monogrammed VB a birthday gift from her parents that her mum, Jackie Adams, reminds her about as Victoria mixes her a gin and Coke."
A three-part Netflix series follows Victoria Beckham as she readies her spring/summer 2025 collection for Paris fashion week while offering intimate glimpses of family life. The series shows domestic details such as Victoria preferring sippy cups and a monogrammed glass straw, alongside moments with David Beckham and their children. Viewers see preparations for high-profile events, behind-the-scenes fashion work, choreography, emotional moments, and interactions with industry figures. The series juxtaposes personal routines, household quirks, and professional pressures during a pivotal season for the designer.
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