Fashion made me successful: Victoria Beckham

Victoria, 40, revealed she felt famous when her band topped the music charts but she gets real high by being a part of the fashion world.

September 09, 2014 10:16 am | Updated 10:16 am IST - London

Designer Victoria Beckham walks onto the runway following her Spring/Summer 2015 collection show during New York Fashion Week in the Manhattan borough of New York September 7, 2014.

Designer Victoria Beckham walks onto the runway following her Spring/Summer 2015 collection show during New York Fashion Week in the Manhattan borough of New York September 7, 2014.

Former ‘Spice Girls’ star Victoria Beckham says her present job of a fashion designer has made her successful.

Victoria, 40, revealed she felt famous when her band topped the music charts but she gets real high by being a part of the fashion world, reported Contactmusic .

“First time around I felt famous, but now I feel successful. I’m lucky that I do something I love, and I am proud as I think it’s a positive message to give to young women: if you want to have a career, and be married with children, then you can. It’s full-on, but it’s doable,” she said.

Victoria has four children, Brooklyn, 15, Romeo, 11, Cruz, nine and Harper, three, with husband David. She also said that she would like David and Brooklyn to work at her fashion store.

“Oh! absolutely. I’ve got great staff working at the shop and I love retail. Maybe working behind the till, who knows? David can be on the door and Brooklyn will be a Saturday boy,” she said.

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