Victoria Beckham Netflix series finally gets a confirmed release date – and it’s soon

I can hardly contain my excitement! The much-anticipated Victoria Beckham Netflix documentary finally has a release date, and it’s not far off now. As a movie enthusiast and ardent fan of Victoria Beckham, this is truly a moment I’ve been looking forward to!

The documentary, offering a unique peek into her fashion and beauty enterprise, is scheduled to debut on the streaming platform this coming Thursday, 9th October.

The series, featuring Victoria along with her family and close associates, is set to narrate “the tale of how Victoria transformed into the creative head of her own label.

Although her time as a Spice Girl has passed, Beckham is currently embarking on a mission to establish a fashion dynasty. Now, spectators will have the opportunity to learn about the entire process.

After David’s Netflix docuseries about his successful career and marriage to Victoria aired last year, it won’t just be Victoria who has a documentary on Netflix, as well.

In the director’s chair for Victoria Beckham is Nadia Hallgren, while her husband David Beckham’s production company, Studio 99, takes on the producing role.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Victoria expressed that her husband was instrumental in persuading her to make the upcoming documentary. Initially, she had doubts about whether people would be interested in watching a daily glimpse of her life. However, the film primarily showcases her work and her role as founder and creative director of the two brands she oversees.

In her own words, she stated: “After much contemplation and careful consideration, I came to the conclusion that this is the right moment for action. My identity has been significantly shaped by a span of four years, during which I was a member of the Spice Girls.

I am extremely pleased with my achievements, but they have also brought along certain assumptions. For almost two decades, I’ve been part of the fashion world, designing my own collections. It’s only now, after feeling assured in myself and my brand, that I feel comfortable discussing my past.

I can openly discuss the journey and its challenges, as I feel secure that it won’t harm the brand. Everything remains authentic, with real emotions involved – even tears. And recently, I wondered what my reaction would be when I see those tears on a big screen or on an iPhone. To put it frankly, I am now under the control of the editor.

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2025-09-10 20:19