If anyone is surrounded by 90s fashion inspiration, it's Harper Beckham. After her mother Victoria Beckham, 52, shot to fame as part of the iconic girl band the Spice Girls, she became known for her glamorous, often minimalist style, such as her trademark little black dress.
Putting a demure spin on the classic style, Harper stepped out in a floor-length cami dress with spaghetti straps and lace detailing on the bodice – features which have become a trademark of Victoria's eponymous fashion brand.
Completing her look, the 14-year-old added an ebony fringed clutch bag and matching heels, which were visible as she struck a pose alongside her brother, Romeo. Harper's hair looked blonder than ever as it cascaded in loose, blown-out curls past her shoulders, while her beauty look remained minimal, with glowing skin and long lashes.
Skincare issues
While her clear complexion showed no signs of blemishes, Harper reportedly struggled with "very bad" skin in the past. In a chat with businesswoman Emma Grede, Victoria confessed her lookalike daughter had to go and see a dermatologist a couple of years ago after using too many products made her skin break out.
"She used to have beautiful skin, but like all young girls she was enticed by beauty brands and she was putting a lot of product on her face that was not suitable for her skin and consequently ended up going to see a dermatologist because her skin was really, really bad," said Victoria, who also shares three sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz with former footballer David Beckham.
Relating to her teenager's skin flare-ups, she added: "I went through that journey myself. I suffered with child acne, teen acne and adult acne." She then joked: "Every acne under the sun, I've been there."
Beauty brand
There have been rumours that Harper wants to set up her own beauty line, even submitting a trademark application for 'HIKU by Harper' in the US, which was recently blocked. Confirming this is her daughter's "passion", Posh Spice said she had done a PowerPoint presentation on her idea for a beauty brand that targets acne-prone skin.
"She's a little entrepreneur herself, and I love the fact she looks up to what I do," she said, clarifying that she would still be focusing on obtaining her GCSE's.






