A beautiful table setting featuring Victoria Beckham's iconic brand logo (note the "As" are upside down "Vs", it's all a part of her aesthetic. |
Victoria was accompanied by the Executive Editor of Harper's Bazaar, the brilliant Laura Brown; together they narrated the mini fashion show that was put on for us. It was unlike any other fashion show I've been to because Victoria was right there giving her input. This really tied the whole collection together and it really talked to the fact that VB is 110% involved in both the design and execution process of her line. This was quite refreshing to me because it seems like every celebrity dabbles in fashion nowadays whether they start as a singer, actress or even an heiress (you know who I'm referring to...) The real talent and dedication of Victoria Beckham on all of her collections came through in the way that she passionately described each garment down to what the pieces were made of.
Victoria's 2002 Autobiography that she signed for me! (At the point it was written, she only had her first son!) |
Talking about her very blunt exterior, I must mention another quote from her that really resonated with me and that is, "I think you should laugh everyday. Enjoy yourself." A very simple statement, but coming from Victoria's perfectly pursed lips said in her cool British accent, it really makes sense and kind of made me rethink how I live my life and whether or not I laugh and enjoy myself enough. Who would've thought that Mrs. Beckham would be the one to make me think about laughing. She said this in response to a question by a fellow audience member who asked if Victoria ever completely "cracks under pressure" and if there were moments where she just laughs. Victoria also mentioned that it is laughing that keeps her sane. I mean come on, how much more perfect could this woman get?!
Me with the two of fashion's most talented gals, Victoria Beckham & Laura Brown. |
To say that I enjoyed myself at this event would be an understatement. Laura Brown was definitely the perfect person to accompany Victoria. The whole exterior of both the fashion industry and Victoria were both softened by Laura's commentary and personality. There was an ease about the conversation between the two that showed the passion that they both have for the industry and I was proven right about the fact that the industry does have a soul. I have said it before and I will say it again, although the fashion industry is "cut throat," there are still women and men that make me feel that I am not pursuing this career to be let down; I am in it because I love it. I can see that those who get to positions that they want to be in have gotten there not only by fighting for it but by having the love for the industry that fuels them.