Victoria Beckham has enthusiastically said that she would "absolutely absolutely absolutely" love to dress the First Lady, Michelle Obama.
The singer turned fashion icon and designer, who recently sent Sarah Jessica Parker to the White House in one of her designs, gushed, "I would love to dress Mrs. Obama absolutely absolutely absolutely! I just think she's incredible and she's a very strong woman and she's beautiful."
On the success of her label - which also has fans in Blake Lively, Heidi Klum and Drew Barrymore - the artist formally known as Posh Spice said;
"I love women and I just want to make women feel good and beautiful and it's just been a huge compliment that ladies have enjoyed wearing my dresses and they look great!"
"It just goes to show they can flatter women of all different shapes and sizes, all different heights, and that's what it's about. It's about creating an illusion and having a great cut."
Victoria Beckham has defended the fashion industry's right to use 'Size Zero' models during an appearance on The View.
The ex-Spice Girl discussed the CFDA's new Health is Beauty campaign that encourages stylists, designers and others in the fashion industry to work with healthier sized models and to be "more ethnically aware".
Although she supports the project, which she has signed up to help promote, Posh said "Most of these girls are naturally thin and I don't think we should be discriminating against someone because they are too thin or too curvy or too large or whatever it is."
Victoria's own collection, which was shown during New York Fashion Week, has received rave reviews.
Last night Mel B and Geri Halliwell attended the Brits to pick up an award given to the Spice Girls to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the award show.
Brits fans were asked to vote for their top performance of the past three decades, with the Spice Girls nabbing the honour for their performance of 'Wannabe' and 'Who Do You Think You Are' way back in 1997.
The girls, both dressed in white, accepted the award on behalf of the group, beating out competition from the Eurythmics, Paul McCartney, Coldplay and the BeeGees.
For a nice trip back in time, or just to have another look at Geri's iconic Union Jack dress, check out the video we've added below!
Are Victoria Beckham and Kate Moss in cahoots to bring back the little mod shift dress? Following the appearance of Kate's gamine mini-dress at the A Single Man premiere, Victoria was seen at LAX airport working a similar look - simple mini-shift, tights and court shoes.
Whereas Kate carried one of her new self-designed Longchamp handbags, Victoria went one better. Her bag is a £18,500 crocodile Hermes Birkin - one of her alleged collection of 100.
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Pictured on the cover of the forthcoming UK Glamour magazine, Victoria Beckham looks like any LA starlet. Mussed-up hair, Wildfox T-shirt, jeans - there's even a cute puppy.
And inside she waxes lyrical about her LA lifestyle. 'I travel a fair amount, and when I'm here in LA, everything revolves around the kids. So if I'm not working, I go to the school and help serve lunches to the children. They just love that. It's like, Oh, there's Mummy serving me!
What to make of the latest rumour that Victoria Beckham has been approached to help design a hotel? A hotel! Apparently, her buddy Karl Lagerfeld is a design development consultant for the project on a Dubai island (er, I'm not being funny but doesn't Karl already have quite a lot on his plate?) and uncle Karl, has asked Victoria for her input.
A fee of £25 million has already been mentioned. According to Vogue, a source said, 'if she accepts the offer she wants to be very hands-on and involved with all the decision making. She's not just going to put her name to anything for money.'
Fancy a capucccino? David and Victoria Beckham decided to dress in matching coffee-coloured palettes of neutral tones while shopping in Milan on Friday. It has been a fun-packed few days for the Beckhams, including a pasta-making cookery lesson (for David) and a visit to the Dolce & Gabbana showroom (for Victoria).
David was a vision in taupe and grey with a hint of Burberry check while Victoria stuck to a milky latte monotone. Molto tasty!
Is Victoria Beckham angling for a Burberry campaign? The fashion-obsessed star has
rarely been seen without one of her many trench coats in recent weeks, reports Grazia Daily.
Whether it's sexy black leather, sophisticated grey suede or one of the new ruched numbers from the Burberry Prorsum spring-summer collection, the girl has made the trench something of a trademark.
Victoria was a front row fixture of the Burberry Prorsum show last September and is a good chum of Burberry's Christopher Bailey so perhaps an ad appearance could be in the offing.
Or maybe she's just doing some light research... I reckon we might see a trench or two cropping up in her next collection.
Those relentless Beckhams sure have been busy on the fashion front. As well as Victoria's line of designer dresses and David's collection for Adidas Originals, the Beckhams have created a charity T-shirt collection for Sport Relief.
Each T-shirt features the Beckhams for Sport Relief logo which includes the footprints of each member of the family. 'David and I are delighted to be involved in this year's Sport Relief T-shirt and I am proud of David and the boys for their creative input,' said Victoria. "It was a fulfilling project for us to work on and incredibly special for us to have our children involved."
Victoria Beckham appeared as a guest judge on the panel of American Idol but her own appearance has been slated by critics. Brought in to replace Paula Abdul until Ellen DeGeneres takes over, Beckham's appearance was branded 'gaunt' and 'offputting' by the Los Angeles Times while The Village Voice blog described her appearance as 'Jackie O Barbie'. Ouch.
Despite the harsh feedback, she enjoyed the experience, 'I just love the fact that I could dip in and dip out. It was great. I saw so much talent, and to be a part of making someone's dream come true was exciting for me.' Ah well, back to making dresses Victoria.