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Harper Beckham, 14, takes another leaf out of mum Victoria's beauty book by leading her own make-up tutorial

Harper Beckham, 14, takes another leaf out of mum Victoria's beauty book by leading her own make-up tutorial

Daily Mail​20-07-2025
Harper Beckham took another leaf out of mum Victoria's fashion handbook on Sunday by sharing her very own make-up tutorial on social media.
The fashion-conscious 14-year old emulated her famous mother by featuring in the latest beauty tutorial to appear on Victoria's Instagram platform.
The former Spice Girl, 51, regularly encourages followers to 'get ready' with her in short social media videos, ostensibly created to promote her VB range of beauty products.
But it was the youngest of her four children with former footballer David Beckham taking centre stage on Sunday, with Harper on hand to sample one of her latest products - the flush colour wash.
Across a 34 second clip, the teenager shows viewers how to correctly apply the blood red serum - described as an 'innovative liquid blush' - before blowing them a farewell kiss.
Victoria later shared similar content of herself applying the formula to her cheeks while dressed in a silk patterned bathrobe.
Following the success of her eponymous womenswear label, Victoria launched her own beauty line, Victoria Beckham Beauty in 2019.
But the designer previously admitted her daughter was banned from leaving the house wearing makeup, despite having an obvious passion for it.
She admitted her daughter has been able to 'contour for quite some time', as she revealed she shares her passion for make-up.
She told The Times: 'She's been able to do a full face and contour for quite some time. She's good at doing it very naturally.'
She also revealed how their shared love of beauty means they love going shopping for cosmetics together.
'Going to Space NK is her favourite treat after school,' she said. 'If she does well in a test I'll take her to the one down the road — it's her favourite thing. She's obsessed.'
Harper took her first bona fide step into the spotlight when she presented her mother with a Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year award in 2024, even making a speech about her 'amazing Mummy'.
'I'm so nervous,' she told the star-studded audience. 'Especially as tonight's a school night. Hopefully, this isn't going to get me in trouble.'
Across a 34 second clip, the teenager shows viewers how to correctly apply the blood red serum - described as an 'innovative liquid blush'
At her mother's perfume launch in New York she revealed her ambition for the future is to create an 'amazing' brand - just like her mother's eponymous fashion label.
But Victoria will be eager to shield Harper from the pitfalls her eldest son Brooklyn experienced while trying to find his feet.
However, according to PR expert Riley Gardiner from No Strings Public Relations, Harper is in a more profitable position than Kim ever was.
'What sets Harper apart is the network she's plugged into—not just in the celebrity world, but also in high fashion and serious business,' she said.
'This gives her an advantage over Kim Kardashian, who built her empire initially through reality TV and by riding the wave of controversy.'
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