Victoria Beckham Talks Breast Implants, Her Supportive Relationship With David Beckham & Being Bullied
Back when she was a singer and just at the beginning of her relationship with David Beckham, she proudly displayed her cleavage in low-cut dresses. Nowadays, Victoria Beckham's much more natural, she admits to Allure.
"I don't have them anymore," she said. "I think I may have purchased them."
The Spice Girl-turned designer has accomplished so much since she started her brand in 2008, an industry where many, such as Kanye West, have found it difficult to break in. Two years ago, she won the British Fashion Award for best designer brand of the year.
But success hasn't been easy for Beckham. "I was never a natural," she said. "I got there in the end because I did believe that if you work hard enough, then you can achieve a lot."
The Spice Girls also helped Beckham become a more confident person. She bonded with them because they were all outsiders in one way or another. When she was at school, she was bullied. "I didn't go to a private school; it was a public school. It was not a very nice school," she said. She said she was "different from all the other children at the school. I really wouldn't wish it on any kid, because it's horrible."
In the issue, she also says that being in America was the happiest she's ever been because it's more acceptable for women to have a career, which is perhaps why she continues to show her line in New York.
This mimics she and David Beckham's relationship, which she describes as very equal. "[David] is the most wonderful man I have ever met," she said. "He's a fantastic father. He's incredibly talented, a wonderful husband. I supported him for many years, and he's proud of me. He supports me. We're very equal at home.
And if you want to look like Victoria Beckham, she shares two pieces of beauty advice.
1. Always wear makeup, said her mom.
2. Skip shaving and go for laser hair removal, which is the life-changing advice she got from Eva Longoria.