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Victoria For Vogue, Behind The Scenes


By IMAGE
07th Jul 2014

In Vogue‘s latest behind-the-scenes video for their August shoot, Victoria Beckham can be seen getting down and dirty with the gardening and the dishes in a grand country house in Surrey.

As the rain falls down on the English countryside where Victoria poses ever-so-elegantly, Lucinda Chambers, the fashion director of Vogue, explains how she wanted to “rough her up a bit” and have her “leap around in the rhododendrons”. However, despite the rain showers, wellies, and wheelbarrow in tow, Victoria still manages to remain the perfect vision of grace and elegance. Talking about her love of fashion in a small interview, she explains, “I use clothes to express how I’m feeling myself, and when designing clothes I use them to empower women – I want them to feel strong and beautiful and confident.”

Victoria talks of her plans to open her first store in London soon as well as an office in New York and concludes, “I’ve been very very busy juggling work and the kids and David, but it’s all very good and I’m very lucky and having fun.”

Watch the full video below.