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Victoria Beckham’s Brand Is Only Getting Bigger

As Beckham prepares for a star turn in a Netflix docuseries this autumn, her brand surpassed £100 million in annual sales, driven by strength in both beauty and fashion, even as the wider luxury industry suffers a slowdown.
The fashion and beauty business reported double-digit growth for its fourth consecutive year
The fashion and beauty business reported double-digit growth for its fourth consecutive year. (Getty Images)
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  • Mya Bungar

The broader luxury industry may be slowing down, but

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Victoria Beckham Names Sybille Darricarrère Lunel as CEO

Victoria Beckham has appointed Sybille Darricarrère Lunel as its new chief executive, effective July 1, 2025. She will be based in the brand’s London headquarters, succeeding Ralph Toledano, who has been serving as acting CEO.

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