Victoria Beckham reveals the gesture David made to impress her on their first date!
Victoria Beckham cut off all her hair in the ’90s because she wanted to look like Linda Evangelista. The former member of the Spice Girls became famous for her long hair after rising to fame with the group, but surprised her fans by cutting her hair and adopting a pixie cut. Victoria Beckham opens up about what David did to impress her on their first date And now she revealed that she was trying to imitate iconic supermodel Linda Evagelista, who often wore her hair short. “Linda Evagelista was the reason I cut my hair, the reason I dyed my hair so many different colors. I was in New York and I went to Garren, who was Linda’s hairdresser. She cut all my hair. “I was channeling my inner Linda,” Victoria said in the new Disney Plus documentary ‘In Vogue: The 90s’.
In the documentary, Victoria, 50, also talks about her relationship with fashion and reveals that her husband David spent a fortune on a Prada suit to impress her on their first date. “When I met David in 1997, he had heard that I was the Spice Girl who liked designer clothes. So after going to a couple of football games – I would say he was chasing me, he would probably say that I was the one harassing him – we agreed to go out together. He thought: ‘She’s the one who likes designer clothes,’ so he went out and bought a complete Prada look for our first date, for impress me. And he did it,” he added. Victoria Beckahm will have her own documentary on Netflix Victoria’s appearance in the Disney Plus documentary comes after it was revealed that she will be bringing her own life to light in a Netflix documentary, following in the footsteps of her husband David, who starred in a similar project last year titled ‘Beckham’. According to a press release: “Through an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at her businesses, access to her personal life, her family, the people closest to her and her fashion journey and including never-before-seen archives, the series will tell the story of Victoria’s reinvention as Creative Director of her own brand.