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Victoria Beckham: Being thin is 'Old-Fashioned,' Women want 'Boobs and a Bum'

 


Victoria Beckham says being skinny is so last season.

"It's an old-fashioned attitude, wanting to be really thin," the famously slender fashion designer and former Spice Girl told Grazia in a cover story published Monday.

She added that modern women "want to look healthy, and curvy. they want to have some boobs - and a bum."

the 48-year-old U.K. native said spending part of the pandemic working in South Florida helped open her eyes to what many women really look like - and want to look like.

"There are a lot of really curvy women in Miami, and they really own it, you know?" she explained. "They walk along Miami beach with not a lot of clothes on, and they look fantastic. They show their bodies off with such confidence. I found both their attitude and their style really liberating."

The mother of four added that she feels good about exposing her 11-year-old daughter, Harper to women who are "really celebrating their curves and enjoying how they look."


The fashion mogul - who's been married to soccer star David Beckham since 1999 - has made some business ones; she just launched a clothing line of figure-hugging jersey dresses and separates called VB Body.

"Every woman wants a nice, round, curvy bottom, right?" she said, later adding, "The curvier you are, the better my VB Body dresses look.

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