Victoria Beckham, 52, has spoken candidly about her newfound confidence after decades of self-doubt, while her fashion label—reported to carry debts of £53.9 million—remains in the spotlight. The former Spice Girl and husband David Beckham are currently on a family holiday in Spain's Balearic Islands, island-hopping between Ibiza, Mallorca, and Formentera. according to reports, Victoria acknowledged she is open to selling her label, which saw sales rise to £112.7 million in 2024, but is focused on retail expansion in New York and Miami.

£53.9 Million Debt and a 'Never Say Never' to Selling

Victoria Beckham's fashion label, founded in 2008, has been a financial rollercoaster. As reported by the Financial Times, the brand had debts of £53.9 million in 2022, though sales grew to £112.7 million by 2024. Victoria told the outlet she would “never say never” to selling the business, adding, “I like to look at opportunities.” However, she emphasized current growth plans: “My store in London is showing there is an appetite, so we are about to open in New York and Miami.” The brand has historically relied on online sales , but Victoria wants to “control the experience from the client walking in the store.” The next step is retail expansion, she said, with categories still untapped.

A Balearic Island-Hopping Holiday with David and the Kids

The Beckhams are no strangers to the Balearics, frequently traveling to the Spanish islands for coastal getaways. This trip includes daughter Harper, 13, son Romeo, 22, and his DJ girlfriend Kim Turnbull. On Thursday, the couple enjoyed a shopping expedition and lunch in Ibiza, with photographs showing Victoria wrapping her arm around David's shoulders and leaning in for a kiss. The romantic setting on the Mediterranean coastline highlights a relaxed family dynamic amid the couple's busy professional lives.

Harper's Beauty Line Faces US Trademark Hurdles

Harper Beckham is reportedly launcihng a beauty range—inspired by South Korean cosmetics and aimed at Gen Z and Gen Alpha—this summer. The Beckhams trademarked the name “HIKU BY HARPER” in the UK in October, but the US Patent and Trademark Office issued an “initial refusal,” according to The Sun. The denial cites potential confusion with existing companies: “Harper” is registered for brooms and scrubbing brushes, while “Hiku” is trademarked for toiletry and fragrance products. The Beckhams have six months to appeal. The trademark was meant to cover make-up, acne skincare, footwear, clothing,and more. The obstacle adds a wrinkle to Victoria's broader ambition of building a “legacy brand.”

From Self-Doubt to Acceptance: Victoria's Midlife Transformation

Victoria Beckham told the Beauty Desk podcast that she has “spent most of my life feeling like I'm not good enough, and not liking how I look.” Now in her 50s, she says she accepts her appearance and believes age does not limit achievement. Her personal exercise regimen has actually increased compared to her 20s and 30s, she noted. This narrative of self-acceptance stands in contrast to the high-stakes business pressures around her fashion label. Whether the confidence is a personal milestone or part of a calculated brand narrative remains an open question—but the honesty about past insecurity resonates with many readers.

Open questions persist: Who might acquire the label if Victoria decides to sell? Will Harper's beauty line overcome the US trademark refusal? And how will the retail expansions in New York and Miami affect the debt load? The source material does not address potential buyers or the financial viability of those store openings. As reported, Victoria's statements suggest a pivot toward growth after a period of “fixing,” but concrete details on profitability remain absent.