Victoria Beckham looked radiant after enjoying a pampering evening with a popular celebrity skincare expert.
The 51-year-old designer is known for investing in high-end skincare treatments, and she recently visited Keren Bartov’s clinic in west London for a treatment.
Victoria shared a selfie with Keren, highlighting her glowing skin after getting a facial. A 90-minute session starts at £250.
The glamorous wife and girlfriend shared a photo with a glowing caption: ‘Amazing treatments with my friend @keren_bartov – seriously the best!’
Keren frequently works with celebrities, and her £250 Super Facial has received praise from stars like Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) and Isla Fisher.
Bartov starts every treatment with a consultation. More complex procedures that use machines can then range in price from £400 to £700.
Victoria announced on Tuesday that she’s considering selling her fashion brand, which is currently valued at around £100 million. This comes after two decades of working to establish herself as a respected designer.
As a huge fan, I was really worried when I heard about Victoria Beckham’s business having over £53 million in debt back in 2022. Thankfully, it sounded like things were turning around quickly because her fashion collection that year completely sold out, and it looked like profitability was just within reach!
Victoria Beckham’s fashion brand has now earned over £100 million in revenue. Despite once needing a £30 million loan from her husband David’s company, she hasn’t ruled out the possibility of selling it in the future.
Despite rumors, she confirmed she won’t be returning to singing, explaining that she’s leaving it to her talented son, Cruz.
In an interview with the Financial Times on Tuesday, Victoria was questioned about the possibility of selling her company.
She stated she’s open to possibilities and doesn’t rule anything out. Right now, her focus is on growth, but she remains flexible about the future.
Victoria shared that she’s thrilled to announce they’re expanding! Based on the success of her London store, she’s opening new locations in New York and Miami.
Until I open my stores in New York and Miami, I’ve been depending on online sales. But I’m eager to have direct control over the customer experience when people visit a physical store.
‘The next step is retail expansion and we will see where it goes next. I’m very lucky.
We’re establishing a lasting brand, and there’s still plenty of room to expand into new areas. We’ve spent a lot of time getting things right, and now we’re focused on growing the business and building something substantial.
Victoria expressed immense pride in her achievements within the fashion industry, noting it took a long time for her peers to recognize her talent and work.
It feels amazing to achieve this, especially looking back at the ups and downs of the past 25 years. I shared my story openly in my Netflix documentary, and I’m incredibly proud to show that the fashion and beauty industries can be truly profitable.
Okay, so everyone’s been buzzing about a possible Spice Girls reunion, and honestly, a tiny part of me still held out hope for Posh to get back on stage! But sadly, she’s made it super clear – she’s officially hung up her microphone. Four kids and a fashion empire, I guess singing just isn’t in the cards anymore. It breaks my heart, but she seems really happy with where she is now.
Music has always been important to me – my dad was a musician, and I followed in his footsteps for a while. Now, my son, Cruz, is carrying on the musical tradition; he’s incredibly gifted.
Victoria shared that the key to her and David’s successful 26-year marriage is supporting each other’s ambitions.
The most important thing, she explained, is to support and respect one another, and to encourage each other’s ambitions.
People underestimate David’s intelligence. He’s a successful businessman, and I often ask for his advice, especially when it comes to business matters, though not usually about fashion.
David and Victoria Beckham have officially become billionaires, doubling their wealth in the past year, according to The Sunday Times Rich List.
The celebrity couple’s combined wealth has jumped to £1.185 billion, a considerable rise from the £500 million they were estimated to have in 2025.
Victoria and David have built up a fortune through their successful careers, and they continue to earn money even after retiring from professional football and singing.
Oh my gosh, do you remember 2008? It feels like yesterday! That was the year Victoria finally gave us what we deserved – her own fashion line! It started small, just ten dresses, but they weren’t just any dresses… they were these incredible, figure-hugging bodycon dresses, and I NEEDED them all. Seriously, it was the beginning of everything!
It swiftly grew to an extensive range that now includes handbags, coats, shoes and accessories.
The product didn’t become profitable right away; it took 14 years for the company to finally see a profit.
Oh my gosh, even back in 2011, when her brand was still so new, it was already making over £15 million! It’s insane! But honestly, even with all that money coming in, it wasn’t actually making any profit yet. It was so frustrating, knowing how much potential there was, but it just hadn’t quite clicked financially. I was following every update, hoping she’d finally turn a profit, it was agonizing!
I’ve been following Victoria’s journey for a while now, and 2015 was a really interesting year. Their revenue more than doubled, hitting £34 million, which was fantastic to see! However, they were expanding very quickly at the time, and unfortunately, that also meant their losses increased quite a bit. It was a bit of a trade-off, really – growth versus profitability.
Even though Victoria’s company received £30 million in funding from Neo Investment Partners in 2017, things were about to get very difficult for her and the business.
Victoria Beckham’s fashion business reported a loss of £12.3 million the first year, which increased to £16.6 million in 2019. This marked eleven straight years of losses for the company since Victoria Beckham, formerly known as Posh Spice, began her career as a designer.
David apparently gave his wife’s fashion company £23 million to help keep it afloat that year.
As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been following this story closely. Back in Spring 2016, when Victoria’s business was facing some financial difficulties, a former England footballer stepped in to help. He provided a significant boost – a £4 million loan and £6.6 million in cash – to keep things running. It was a really crucial moment for the company, and he played a key role in stabilizing it.
One of the most exciting things we did recently was launching Victoria Beckham Beauty in 2019, and honestly, it’s still a huge part of what makes the business thrive today. It really took off and continues to be a major source of income for us!
After the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021, auditors expressed serious concerns about the future of Victoria’s fashion business, as the company reported debts totaling £46 million.
By that time, the luxury brand had received over £30 million in loans from other companies owned by the Beckhams.
Auditors warned that the company would likely fail without additional funding from its shareholders, including the Beckhams and Neo Investment Partners, a private equity firm.
Over the last 15 years, the luxury brand has received over £30 million in loans from other companies owned by the Beckhams.
David Belhassen, a businessman who invested in her struggling company, shared in a Netflix series that he also helped her get her spending under control.
He surprisingly revealed that the designer was spending a staggering £85,000 on plants for the office.
Before showcasing her designs at Paris Fashion Week in 2022, Victoria’s fashion brand was £53.9 million in debt.
Victoria was on the verge of success, getting ready to present her work in the world’s fashion center.
The collection beautifully combined the designer’s signature style with comfortable, everyday pieces. It featured 40 different outfits, including well-made suits, matching sets, skirts, and dresses.
Victoria told Harper’s Bazaar that finally becoming profitable felt like ‘a huge accomplishment,’ especially considering the company’s difficult journey to get there.
Victoria, recently named Entrepreneur of the Year by the magazine, shared that the company has had a challenging but rewarding 17-year history, with many highs and lows and periods of change.
She expressed immense pride in finally achieving profitability, noting the industry is challenging and becoming increasingly difficult.
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