The untitled series will spotlight the fashion designer and former Spice Girl
Almost a year after the release of David Beckham’s hit documentary, now it’s Victoria Beckham’s time to shine.
Following the 2023 streaming success of Beckham, the 50-year-old former Spice Girl will now be the subject of a new docu-series exploring her transition from pop star to fashion designer and beauty mogul, Variety reported. The project, which is still untitled, is being helmed by Studio 99, David’s production company, in association with Dorothy St Pictures. Studio 99 cofounder and Emmy nom Nicola Howson has also signed on to executive produce the documentary alongside Julia Nottingham.
“Starting in her days as a Spice Girl in the ’90s, Victoria Beckham has been one of the most recognizable women in the world. Her Posh Spice days may be behind her, but today Beckham is on a journey to build a fashion empire—and now, fans will be able to see the story behind it all,” reads the press release.
The forthcoming show will focus on Victoria’s fashion and beauty business, providing viewers with “exclusive access” to the Beckham family. The documentary will also chronicle the icon’s time in the spotlight and how she juggles being a mother of four and a mogul. Currently, there’s no director tied to the series and a release date has yet to be announced.
In the most Posh news ever, a Victoria Beckham documentary series is now in production!
The series will follow her reinvention as a Creative Director of her own brand — offering exclusive access to Victoria, her fashion and beauty business, and her never-before-seen archives. pic.twitter.com/CXf7HGn0qT
— Netflix (@netflix) August 21, 2024
“In the most Posh news ever, a Victoria Beckham documentary series is now in production!” Netflix said in a post on X. “The series will follow her reinvention as a creative director of her own brand—offering exclusive access to Victoria, her fashion and beauty business, and her never-before-seen archives.
The streamer also announced Gordon Ramsay will get his first documentary too, Deadline reported. The British celebrity chef will be filmed over the course of nine months in the lead-up to his biggest restaurant project. Shooting is slated to start in February 2025 with Dionne Bromfield as director and Amanda Westwood, Deborah Sargeant, and Lisa Edwards signed on to executive produce.
Ramsay will star in the upcoming series as cameras follow the Next Level Chef judge’s journey to opening a slew of new dining ventures atop the highest restaurant in London. There are five culinary experiences slated to take shape at 22 Bishopsgate, the city’s second-tallest building. In addition, audiences will have a behind-the-scenes look into the restaurateur’s home life, including his commitments as a husband to his wife, Tana, and a father to his six children.
This story was first published on Robb Report USA