Harper Beckham, 14, steps out in a £5,000 designer outfit… but has she just raided mum Victoria’s wardrobe?

Harper Beckham took Paris Fashion Week by storm on Tuesday, stepping out on a family outing in designer pieces from head to toe.
As Posh Spice’s only daughter turned fashion designer Victoria, Harper has access to 24/7 style expertise, not to mention an enviable closet to raid.
And it looked like the 14-year-old had borrowed one of her mother’s most prized pieces for her trip to Paris on Tuesday.
The teenager casually slung her vintage 90s jumbo flap Chanel bag, worth between £3,000 and £5,000, over her shoulder; this was the same classic style her mother was regularly seen in in the 2000s.
Harper paired her Chanel with a fuzzy navy jacket and washed black jeans; these likely came from Victoria’s self-titled clothing collection, which included a range of denim priced at £400.
Harper was in the French capital during Haute Couture Fashion Week to support her mother, Victoria, 51, who was honored as a Knight of Arts and Letters at a ceremony the night before.
Harper Beckham stormed Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, stepping out in head-to-toe designer pieces for a family outing
The teenager casually slung her mother’s £3,000-£5,000 vintage ’90s jumbo flap Chanel bag over her shoulder, in the same classic style seen regularly in the 2000s (Photo of Victoria in 2008)
Victoria has previously insisted she’s not “precious” about sharing her designer wardrobe with her children – but there’s one piece she won’t lend to her teenager.
in 2024 The fashion mogul spoke openly about sharing her closet in an interview with Vogue, admitting: ‘I’m not very precious about it.’ [my wardrobe] Unless it’s Hermès.”
‘When Harper looked at those bags [I say]: “Not yet.” ‘I love my clothes, I take care of my clothes and they are there to be enjoyed.’
‘If any of the lads want to borrow my clothes, whether it’s Harper or one of the boys’ girlfriends, that’s flattery because they’re so much younger than me,’ she added.
Harper wasn’t always so willing to borrow from her mother, with Victoria telling The Telegraph in 2015 that her then-four-year-old daughter was particularly vocal about her parents’ fashion sense.
She explained: ‘Kids definitely tell me when they like what I’m wearing. ‘I was wearing something to pick Harper up from school the other day and she asked me if I’d wear it to pick her up from school.’
‘I guess at that age they just want you to fit in, right?’
The Paris trip marked the Beckham clan’s first public appearance since Brooklyn’s damning statement, in which she accused her parents of ‘controlling’ her, trying to destroy her marriage and humiliating her. He also attacked his brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20.
Harper paired her Chanel with a fuzzy navy jacket and washed black jeans; these likely came from Victoria’s eponymous clothing collection, and these jeans retail for £400.
Victoria has previously insisted she’s not ‘precious’ about sharing her designer wardrobe with her children – but there’s one piece she won’t lend to her teenager
The Paris trip marked the Beckham clan’s first public appearance since Brooklyn’s damning statement accusing her parents of ‘controlling’ her.
The Beckham family appeared determined not to let the family drama overshadow Victoria’s success, as she was awarded the prestigious award by the French Ministry of Culture on Monday.
The award recognizes individual contributions to art and literature by artists, writers and cultural figures, and previous award winners include Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez, Jude Law and Denis Villeneuve.
The Spice Girl made a special mention of her children in her acceptance speech, thanking Brooklyn for “always believing in my vision” despite her recent harsh allegations against her.
This prestigious award was presented to him by the French Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati.
Taking the podium in front of the star-studded crowd, with her family standing proudly in front of her, Victoria began: ‘I would like to start by thanking the French Ministry of Culture and the Minister of Culture, Madame Rachida Dati. I am extremely grateful for this honor and your kind words.




