Victoria Beckham doesn't think she's beautiful

Victoria Beckham doesn't think of herself as beautiful. Picture: Instagram

Victoria Beckham doesn't think of herself as beautiful. Picture: Instagram

Published Jan 3, 2020

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Victoria Beckham doesn't think of herself as beautiful but is happy with her looks after years of worrying about her appearance.

The 45-year-old fashion designer revealed that after years of worrying about her looks she has come to accept her "imperfections and flaws" but Victoria doesn't think she will ever consider herself beautiful.

She told the February issue of Harper's Bazaar UK: "Do I think of myself as beautiful? No, absolutely not. But I make the best of what I have. I see my imperfections and flaws and I smile: it's who I am and I'm not going to try to change that.

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Since her early days as a pop superstar, Victoria Beckham has worked hard to steer away from her comfort zone, subsequently establishing a critically acclaimed global fashion and beauty empire. The inimitable designer graces our two February newsstand covers on sale tomorrow - 3rd January. Subscribe and read more via link in bio. Victoria Beckham wears @azzedinealaiaofficial and @VictoriaBeckham Photographs by @ellenvonunwerth Styled by @cathykasterine Hair by @KenPaves Make-up by @WendyRowe using @VictoriaBeckhamBeauty Manicure by Toni Jade With thanks to @lydiasmag, @jogoodby, @avrilmair, @rachellouisebrown1, @harrietelton, @tommacklin

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"It's taken me a long, long time to see that by 45 years old, actually I'm all right."

Victoria, who has four children, Brooklyn, 20, Romeo, 17, Cruz, 14 and Harper, eight, with husband David, 44, also spoke about their down-to-earth home life and revealed that they all sit down to dinner together every day.

She explained: "I'm very lucky to have a job that doesn't feel like a job; it's my passion. So I love going to work. But with the kids, both myself and David are really hands-on. Yes, I'm up early working out but one of us will do the school run and we always try to be home by dinnertime. We're very strict about that when we're in London-at 6pm we are all together, eating dinner, talking about our days."

And although she did not join the Spice Girls for their comeback tour last year, Victoria insisted that she has no regrets about her time in the girl band.

She said: "I look back and smile about the Spice Girls now-I'm so proud of everything we achieved. It was about making people embrace who they are, being happy with who they are, being the best version of themselves and for that to be celebrated. And the fact that it was OK to be a little bit different-why conform, you know?"

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