Amidst the blatant reason on as to why Victoria Beckham decided to use Posh on her nickname, she actually harnessed its meaning from how British people used it on different instances. True enough, the definition of posh that we know is the same way that she knows it, only on a different level as it's directly correlated to the word 'nice'. During her maternity in 1998, how can we ever forget what she wore one day in Brooklyn? The PVC suit hugging her belly bump and then-curvy body is one affirmation that everyone can look astoundingly fashionable even if you're nearing your …show more content…
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Beckham is also known to be an avid lover of shoes.
In one interview, she relayed that the first pair she bought on her Spice Girls salary is a Patrick Cox Wannabes design. Nowadays, it's just plain to see that this fashion icon is into a lot of ballet flats, sophisticated heels and her all-time favorite Adidas Stan Smiths. Before the grand success of her very own fashion line, Victoria Beckham worked for Rock & Republic alongside Japanese fashion brand, Samantha Thavasa as a full-fledged designer. Beckham put forth her most creative ideas in designing shoes, bags and jeans while working for the aforementioned fashion
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Despite the fact that she's gaining popularity as a fashion icon in the early 1990's, it is in 2000 that she officially sashayed the catwalk at the London Fashion Week. The brand which luckily 'devirginized' Beckham's model strut is Maria Grachvogel. Three years after, she's considered to be the face of Rocawear and amazed everyone with her presence at the Milan Menswear Week for Roberto Cavalli. Her impressive walk at this specific show made her Cavalli's style ambassadress, giving everyone a difficult time snatching this title especially when she strongly used her sultry suit at the Fashion Rocks Event in 2005. Beckham also wrote a fashion book entitled That Extra Half an Inch (focusing on her career in fashion) and Learning to Fly (which tackled her humble beginnings).