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At 52, Victoria Beckham has had a multifarious career: as fashion designer, beauty mogul, author, model, editor, and producer, besides being a mother of four. And this all without acknowledging her pop star roots, as one fifth of the best-selling girl group of all time, the Spice Girls.
“Together you will make it OK to look different,” Beckham once wrote in a letter to her 18-year-old self for British Vogue of her time as Posh Spice. “And, as the Spice Girls, you will sell 75 million records. You cannot possibly imagine your future life right now. You will travel on private planes, visit incredible countries, stay in fantastic hotels. (At the beginning, you will steal the hotel mini shampoos, shower gels, and conditioners, but you soon realize that they leak in your suitcase—often disastrously.) You will storm into people’s offices, leap onto tables in hotels, and go crazy (although you will also be the one checking that the table isn’t going to collapse). You will meet Nelson Mandela, Mariah Carey, and Elton John. But please, I implore you, keep a diary. There will be so many amazing moments, and you will forget.”
In honor of her birthday today, let’s flash back to a young Victoria Beckham in her Spice Girls heyday.

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1996
A young VB has her photo taken in Paris.

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1996
A Spice Girls sojourn to Miami, sans Geri Halliwell.

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1995
Hanging with Anna Friel at a party.

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1996
In Paris, the Spice Girls pose in front of the Eiffel Tower.

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1997
Ginger, Posh, Scary, Baby, and Sporty pose.

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1997
Wait, is that the Victoria Beckham Lip Definer in shade no 2?

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1997
Arriving at the Ivor Novello Awards at Grosvenor House.

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1997

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1997
An audience with the then-Prince Charles and Nelson Mandela.

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1997
Becks in her signature all black.

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1998
VB’s outfit could be plucked straight from 2026.

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1998
Victoria and David announce their engagement to the press.

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2000
A sign to always match your choker to your belt.

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1998
Brit Awards, 1998. A likely place for the Spice Girls to be.

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1998
VB is all smiles while recording the music video for the official song of the 1998 FIFA World Cup, “(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World.”

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1998
Spice Girls’ hit “Viva Forever” hits the top of the charts, making it their seventh number one record.

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1999
Time for the VH1 fifth birthday party in London.

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1999
Victoria pouts on a moped in Madrid.

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1999
Holding her niece as the Bond Street Christmas lights switch on.

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1999
The Spice Girls made history becoming the first pop band to be modeled for Madame Tussauds since the Beatles in 1964.

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2000
Save this for pixie crop inspo.

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2000

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2000
Serving face even when caught off guard.

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2000
Temporary tatts in Ibiza.

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Woof!

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2001
Legend has it that this was the image that inspired the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2018 exhibition, “Heavenly Bodies and the Catholic Imagination.”

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2001
Smiles in Germany.

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2001
At the signing of Learning to Fly, her autobiography.

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2001
About to kick off at someone.
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