Victoria Beckham and Spice Girls team up to celebrate Pride month and support homeless LGBTQ youth
“Pride to me is a celebration of being completely yourself," says VB.
Words: Jamie Tabberer; pictures: provided/@VictoriaBeckham
Victoria Beckham has teamed up with fellow Spice Girls Emma Bunton, Melanie C, Mel B and Geri Horner for a Pride campaign with a difference.
The fashion designer has dropped a new t-shirt and pouch – emblazoned with the name of the girls’ biggest hit ‘Wannabe’ – with 100% of the proceeds going to LGBTQ youth homelessness charity Albert Kennedy Trust.
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“The Spice Girls really championed accepting yourself and others”
What’s more, the girls have all given VB’s designs their seal of approval, by each sharing pictures of themselves wearing the designs on social media.
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Victoria, who is the creative director of the Victoria Beckham fashion brand, said in a statement: “Pride to me is a celebration of being completely yourself and this year’s T-Shirt is a reminder of that.
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“The Spice Girls really championed accepting yourself and others, being kind, having fun and just living your best life! The LGBTQ+ community is so close to my heart and I’m so proud to be supporting Pride 2021 with akt again this year.”
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This is the third year Victoria has worked with AKT to celebrate Pride.
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The VVB ‘Proud and Wannabe Your Lover’ t-shirt is priced at £80 (€90/$100) and the Pouch at £95 (€110/$120).
Both are available in store at 36 Dover Street, London and online at victoriabeckham.com.
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