Victoria Beckham Saving First Date Dress For Daughter Harper Seven

With one of the most famous couples in the world as her parents, only someone with as much glam and style could fit the bill as godparent…[REX]

by Sarah Gibbons |
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Victoria Beckham has revealed that she is saving one special outfit for her daughter Harper Seven – a brown suede mini dress, which she wore on her first date with husband David.

The acclaimed fashion designer, who opened her highly anticipated London store on Dover Street last week, recently auctioned off 600 of her iconic outfits for the charity Mothers2Mothers – raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for the cause – but couldn’t quite bring herself to part with the dress.

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Speaking to Stylist magazine, Victoria said, ‘'I couldn't give away the dress I first wore when I went out with David. It was a little high-street suede mini-dress so I've kept that for her.'

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Clearing out her closet was a ‘cathartic’ process for the ex Spice Girl. 'We went through 20 years of clothes and shoes, hundreds of boxes and rails, and it feels cathartic to have had such a big clear out for such a great cause.

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'There was a lot of hilarity, some bad dressing up 'selfies' and a few emotional moments, too.'

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