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Netflix to premiere Victoria Beckham docuseries Oct. 9

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  • Netflix released the trailer for Victoria Beckham’s three-part docuseries on September 17, with the series premiering October 9, featuring the former Spice Girl breaking down in tears while discussing her fashion brand being “millions in the red”
  • The documentary, directed by Nadia Hallgren (Michelle Obama’s “Becoming”) and produced by the team behind David Beckham’s Emmy-winning series, follows Victoria’s transformation from pop star to fashion designer as she prepares for her most ambitious Paris Fashion Week show
  • Victoria addresses her public image directly in the trailer, confronting the “miserable cow” perception while revealing her struggles for acceptance in fashion after the Spice Girls disbanded
  • The series features commentary from fashion industry leaders including Anna Wintour, Marc Jacobs, Roland Mouret, and Eva Longoria, alongside intimate family moments with David Beckham who convinced Victoria to participate
  • The documentary promises unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to Victoria’s business operations and creative process, with never-before-seen archival footage chronicling her journey from modifying school uniforms to building her fashion empire

Netflix dropped the official trailer for “Victoria Beckham,” a highly anticipated three-part docuseries set to premiere October 9, 2025. The trailer, released on September 17, offers an emotional glimpse into the former Spice Girl’s transformation from pop star to fashion mogul as she prepares for what she describes as “the fashion show of her life.”instyle

In the vulnerable two-minute trailer, Victoria Beckham addresses her public perception head-on, stating, “People thought I was that miserable cow that never smiles. But I do. Don’t be shocked.” The documentary follows her journey from modifying her school uniform as a teenager to fighting for acceptance in fashion’s notoriously demanding industry.usmagazine

From Pop Fame to Fashion Struggles

The docuseries captures Beckham’s candid reflections on her career transition after the Spice Girls disbanded. “Performing was my dream. The Spice Girls made me accept who I am. And then all of a sudden, it stopped,” she says emotionally in the trailer. The series documents her struggle to be taken seriously in fashion, with Beckham recalling how people questioned her credibility: “She was a pop star. She’s married to a footballer. Who does she think she is?”instyle

The trailer reveals the financial pressures Beckham faced, showing her breaking down while discussing being “millions in the red” with her fashion brand. These vulnerable moments highlight the personal cost of building her fashion empire over nearly two decades.instyle

Star-Studded Production Team

Directed by Nadia Hallgren, who previously helmed Michelle Obama’s acclaimed documentary “Becoming,” the series comes from the same production team behind David Beckham’s Emmy-winning 2023 Netflix docuseries. The documentary is produced by Studio 99, David Beckham’s production company, alongside Dorothy Street Productions.netflix

The series features commentary from fashion industry luminaries including Anna Wintour, Eva Longoria, Marc Jacobs, and Roland Mouret, providing professional context to Victoria’s journey. David Beckham, who convinced his wife to participate in the project, also appears throughout the series.usmagazine

The docuseries culminates with Victoria preparing for her most ambitious Paris Fashion Week presentation, offering viewers unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to her creative process and business operations. As Victoria emotionally states in the trailer: “I want my kids and David to be proud of me. It’s taken so long to get to this point. I’m not gonna let it slip through my fingers again.”elle

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