Harper Beckham shared a rare toothy smile to the world amid her family trip to Ibiza, Spain, alongside her parents, David and Victoria Beckham. The 14-year-old, who is typically shy about smiling on the red carpet and on social media, appeared relaxed and happy as she walked around the local town with her family.
Harper’s braces, which she debuted back in 2024, were visible in the holiday photo, and her pearly whites looked straighter than ever. She wore a flowing brown sundress with white floral designs, as seen on her mother just 24 hours prior.
The teenager’s stunning appearance comes after news broke that she planned to launch a beauty brand in the near future, catering towards Gen Z and Gen Alpha customers and inspired by South Korean beauty products.
Victoria shared on The Sunday Times Style podcast that while her daughter wants to break into the beauty industry, she is also focusing on studying for her GCSEs. “She’s very passionate and has a point of view, but at the moment she is at school and working really, really hard, but we will see what happens,” the fashion designer said.
“She loves makeup and skincare. She has really struggled with her skin, but the one thing that doesn’t change is that little girls love to go shopping. Harper loves to go shopping and makeup shopping, and that’s such a nice feeling we can do that together.”
“It was Harper’s idea, but she loves it, and it is something we can enjoy, but at the moment she is focusing on her GCSEs,” the mom of four explained. While Harper is still in high school, it appears she has already inherited her parents’ entrepreneurial spirit and will help to build up “Brand Beckham”.
Victoria opened up on the Aspire podcast about creating Brand Beckham over the years, and how their multimillion-dollar empire came to be.
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“When David and I first met, it was never our intention to start a brand. People talk about ‘Brand Beckham’ – that has happened so organically,” she said. “When I first met David, I mean he was a Brylcreem boy. So David was Adidas and Brylcreem and Pepsi, and I was in the Spice Girls, and that’s where I learnt so much about how to build a brand and marketing.”
“While he was doing Brylcreem and Adidas, the Spice Girls were doing Walker’s crisps, Pepsi, Chupa Chups lollies, deodorant,” she continued. “So when people talk about ‘Brand Beckham’, that was never something that we even discussed. We don’t have any deals together. David does what David does, I do what I do.”
Victoria added: “That’s the way it’s always been. We have very different interests. I think it was the outside world that really talked about Brand Beckham; that’s never really how we saw it. We’re just doing what we do.” Elsewhere on the podcast, the 52-year-old explained that beauty and skincare was something that she and Harper could bond over due to their shared experiences with acne. “
She came to me two or three years ago, and she was really struggling with her skin,” Victoria said. “I went through that journey myself…I suffered with child acne, teenage acne, adult acne. I mean, every acne under the sun, I’ve been there. So, I could really relate to her.”
“[Harper] said ‘I want to create a brand because I know what I want and I don’t want other people to have to go through what I have been through,'” the former Spice Girl recalled. “I mean, she’s been sitting on my lap taking part in beauty development meetings ever since she was little…Harper is very ambitious.”
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