Victoria Beckham: The Documentary... Everything You Need To Know

The designer is teaming up with Skype to share the intimate details of her fashion brand. We. Can't. Wait.

Victoria Beckham at Fashion Week
Victoria Beckham at Fashion Week
(Image credit: REX/David Fisher)

The designer is teaming up with Skype to share the intimate details of her fashion brand. We. Can't. Wait.

Victoria Beckham and Skype are the latest unlikely partnership between the tech and fashion worlds.

The designer has signed a deal with the online video chat service allowing them to make a fly-on-the-wall-style documentary, offering fans intimate access and an insight into the international fashion brand over five years.

Victoria Beckham and David Beckham at the British Fashion Council party

Victoria Beckham and David Beckham at the British Fashion Council party
(Image credit: Rex)

As of yet, we only know tiny details of Victoria Beckham's life – apart from the adorable paparazzi shots of her with David and the kids – though she recently admitted to using Skype to contact her studio when she’s abroad.

Though details of the project are yet to be confirmed, a spokesperson for Skype says: 'In just five short years, Victoria Beckham and her team have built a hugely successful international fashion brand. A journey which Skype is proud to have played a part in enabling.

'Skype will bring the story of a driven designer and businesswoman to life in a groundbreaking storytelling format, as well as offer inspiration to fashion enthusiasts, aspiring creatives and entrepreneurs.

'We're thrilled to be a part of the Victoria Beckham story, and look forward to sharing it with you soon.'

Will gorgeous Harper feature? Will we get to see VB with rollers in her hair? So. Many. Questions. Watch this space...

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