The best thing about Victoria Beckham is that she doesn’t ever take herself seriously.
If you watched even two minutes of her Coming to America special, or have heard her laugh front row, or have seen even one of her Marc ads, you know she’s giggling behind those bug-eyed glasses. And you know she had a ball making this video for her new collection of Roland Mouret-inspired dresses.
She, and a couple of younger girls, flit around a very English looking home hiding behind curtains and tables, pulling tights, sweaters and lamp shades over their heads, laying across chairs and spinning on their very high heels all the while wearing the body conscious zippered dress Posh showed in New York this past September. There’s nothing stuffy or pretentious or even very high fashion about it, just a few girls playing dress up and running around the house.
I’ve watched it three times: I want all the dresses and Posh to be my new best friend.
Tags: DVB, Marc Jacobs, Roland Mouret, Victoria Beckham






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i loved her in her Ali G interview a couple years back.
what song is that playing with the ad?
what song is that playing with the ad?
Love it!
Adorable! You’re right – so unpretentious and unfashion-y. It’s so nice to see Posh not trying to hard.
Love it, and love her.
i need that song!
anyone know who sings it?
i think victoria is singing, but that could just be…
No amount of googling can determine that song, PLEEEEEEASSSSSSSEEEEEEEEE WE NEEEEEEDIT
that was super-cute. i may not love the clothes, but oddly, i find myself rooting for ms. posh…
love love love!! ditto about the song!!!
I adore Victoria, the song, the video, and the collection.
So excited for it, and to see her play with her stoic image.
I love the concept but it still doesn’t make me want to buy those dresses. Would make more sense if the video was for a brand like Paul Smith or Kate Spade – ie, something quirky…
that was great!