Harper Beckham, 14, steals her mum Victoria’s style with a satin dress from her collection and a £2,200 Bottega Veneta bag as she departs her parents’ £16m yacht for a swanky lunch with her family in Formentera

Harper Beckham appeared to have once again taken her style inspiration from her mother, Victoria, as she stepped out for a fancy lunch with her family during their holiday in Formentera.
The 14-year-old wore a pink satin dress from her mother’s new collection while going to the Es Moli de Sal restaurant after leaving her family’s private yacht.
The look was a striking take on the silk pieces Victoria featured in her collection, and Harper paired the look with a £2,200 Bottega Veneta handbag.
Harper, who also showed off her braces with a dazzling smile, was accompanied by her 23-year-old brother Romeo, her 24-year-old girlfriend Kim Turnbull, 52-year-old Victoria and her 51-year-old father David.
This comes just a day after Harper raided her mother’s wardrobe by wearing a chiffon summer dress during a family dinner in Ibiza.
Like fashion mogul Lauren Sanchez, Victoria looked like she needed a hand navigating the rocky terrain in her towering stilettos; David graciously offered his help as we left the yacht together.
Harper Beckham appeared to have raided her mother Victoria’s wardrobe once again as she headed out for a lavish lunch with her family during their holiday in Formentera.
The young woman wore a pink satin dress from her mother’s new collection while going to the Es Moli de Sal restaurant after leaving her family’s private yacht.
The designer wore one of her famous black dresses and a brown canvas bag, undoubtedly another piece from her own collection.
The Beckhams came to Ibiza with their £16 million yacht for the school holiday earlier this week.
Victoria, who once had to borrow £30million from her husband’s company, said last week she was open to selling her fashion brand.
The brand, which was founded in 2008, is reported to have debts of £53.9 million in 2022.
As sales rise to £112.7 million by 2024, the former Spice Girl revealed she would “never say never” about selling out.
Speaking to the Financial Times, Victoria was asked: ‘Would you sell your business?’
‘I never say never and I like to look at opportunities,’ he said. ‘But right now I’m looking at growth but I never say never.’
Victoria continued: ‘I’m so excited, this is breaking news, my store in London is looking good so we’re about to open in New York and Miami.
‘For me, I relied on the internet until I opened stores in New York and Miami, but I want to be able to control the customer’s experience of walking in the store.
‘The next step is the expansion of retail and we’ll see where it goes next. I am very lucky.
‘I’m building a legacy brand, there are categories I haven’t gotten into yet so we see a huge opportunity and we’ve spent a long time getting it right and now it’s time to grow. ‘I want to build the house.’
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The look was a striking take on the silk pieces Victoria featured in her collection, and Harper paired the look with a £2,200 Bottega Veneta handbag.
This comes just a day after Harper raided her mother’s wardrobe by wearing a chiffon summer dress during a family dinner in Ibiza.
The former Spice Girl was spotted wearing the same dress while holding hands with her husband David
After lunch, the family was seen heading back to their yacht, where Harper was accompanied by a friend.
Harper’s parents, David and Victoria, headed to the coast with their daughter, son Romeo, and girlfriend Kim Turnbull.
Like fashion mogul Lauren Sanchez, Victoria looked like she needed help navigating the rocky terrain in her towering stilettos.
David was always the gentleman as he offered a helping hand to Victoria on the rocky ground in her high heels.
Victoria looked chic in one of her signature black dresses as she and David headed out for lunch with their family.
One of his caregivers gave the designer a helping hand as he was leaving the yacht.
The designer wore one of her famous black dresses, undoubtedly another piece from her collection, along with a brown canvas bag.
David and Victoria’s son Romeo and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull, who preferred a black Burberry crop top and white trousers, also joined the family.
Kim cut a chic figure in the black and white look as she headed out to lunch with the Beckham family and boyfriend Romeo.
Victoria exercised in her high heels despite the shaky ground
The family are no strangers to enjoying luxury getaways on their £16million yacht
In October, it was revealed that the Beckhams had trademarked the name HIKU BY Harper in the UK, paving the way for the beauty line’s debut.
However, according to reports, it is said that the young man’s plans were hit after his naming rights were rejected in the USA.
The US Patent and Trademark Office issued an ‘initial rejection’ on the grounds that the name could be confused with existing companies.
The rejection came because ‘Harper’ was registered for brooms and brushes, while ‘Hiku’ was a trademark for toiletries and fragrance products. Sun.
The Beckhams applied for the trademark in November and have six months to appeal the initial decision.
They planned to brand the name on makeup, acne skin care, shoes, clothing, keychains, stickers, hair decorations and brushes.
The Daily Mail has contacted Beckham’s representative for comment.
Last month, Victoria revealed how Harper’s ‘really bad’ struggle with acne inspired the teenager to launch her own beauty brand.
Appearing on Emma Grede’s podcast Aspire, Victoria explained: ‘She came to me two or three years ago and was really struggling with her skin.
‘She used to have beautiful skin but like all young girls she was seduced by beauty brands and was putting a lot of products on her face that were not suitable for her skin and as a result she went to a dermatologist because her skin was really bad.’
Victoria detailed her struggle with acne and said she could relate to her daughter’s struggles: ‘[Harper] ‘I want to create a brand because I know what I want and I don’t want others to go through what I went through,’ he said.
Former Spice Girl even said her daughter approached her PowerPoint presentations about the recommended beauty brand.
‘One [PowerPoint] “It’s about this brand that she wanted to create because she was struggling with her skin,” she said. ‘The other was a reason why I should let him.’
Victoria added: ‘I’m so proud of all my kids but you know Harper is very ambitious, very fit but I don’t know what I was expecting to be honest.
‘So, she’s been sitting on my lap and attending beauty enhancement meetings since she was little.’
The Beckhams have long protected the rights to their children’s names, with Victoria registering Harper’s name for use on a number of branded products, including: When she was only five years old, she was interested in make-up, toys and clothes.
An intellectual property expert at the time said trademarking a child’s name was an unprecedented practice because the move was usually directed at those who were already famous.
Oliver Bray, a partner at international law firm RPC, told the Daily Mail: ‘This normally happens as your career progresses when a lawyer says, ‘Let’s get some protection.’
‘Unlike Victoria Beckham’s future work with her children.
‘This may be a sign of the times when social media and celebrities are being exploited.
‘To give you more leverage to control your image, a trademark is an obvious place to go, and society may be pushing the Beckhams to use these levers to protect their children in this more manipulative world we live in.
‘But from another perspective you could call it insightful and forward-looking.’




