
Superstar and designer Victoria Beckham steps into the spotlight once again, this time on her own terms. On October 9, Netflix will debut Victoria Beckham, a three-part docuseries directed by Nadia Hallgren, known for Becoming. The project comes from the same creative team behind the Emmy Award–winning Beckham, which centered on her husband David. This new series focuses entirely on Victoria’s life, exploring her transformation from chart-topping Spice Girl to founder of an influential fashion label.
The series begins with Beckham’s formative years in England, tracing her early ambitions and her rise to fame with the Spice Girls. As “Posh Spice,” she became one of the most recognizable figures of the 1990s, part of a group that sold millions of records worldwide and defined a cultural moment. From there, the story turns to her highly visible relationship with football star David Beckham, a partnership that became a fixture of international media.
While the music years brought her global attention, the docuseries emphasizes her next chapter: fashion. Victoria Beckham built her label within an industry defined by intensity, earning recognition on major runways. The series captures her drive to establish credibility in fashion world, where she worked to prove her vision and discipline, and follows her as she prepares for one of her most ambitious shows at Paris Fashion Week.
Interviews bring depth to the narrative. David Beckham shares his perspective as both partner and supporter, while leading figures in fashion provide insight into her role within the industry. Friends and colleagues contribute personal anecdotes that underline the persistence and ambition that define her.
Victoria Beckham arrives as an intimate and layered account of a career that has fused music, celebrity, and high fashion. With Hallgren’s direction and a mix of archival and present-day material, the series positions Beckham as a figure who has navigated cultural shifts while building a brand on her own terms.