Harper Beckham really takes after “Mama,” Victoria.
Victoria, 50, was joined by her youngest child and only daughter, Harper, 13, at the Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards 2024 in London. At the Tuesday, Nov. 5 event, the former Spice Girl was honored with the Entrepreneur Award.
But before the event started, the mother-daughter duo arrived on the red carpet in coordinating silk looks. The Victoria Beckham owner wore an ivory silk suit consisting of an oversized jacket (without a shirt underneath) and wide-leg trousers that covered her feet, hiding the shoes she wore to the event.
Meanwhile, Harper’s white open-toe pumps were on display, complementing her baby blue silk sheath dress, which included a small diamond cutout below the neckline. Victoria shares Harper and sons Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 22, and Cruz, 19, with husband David Beckham.
Both wore simple accessories. Victoria wore silver huggie hoops and a simple dainty choker necklace, while Harper wore a simple gold bangle and a gold Van Cleef pendant necklace, which she layered with a Y-diamond necklace.
The mother and her preteen daughter had different makeup looks. The “Wannabe” singer opted for her signature dark smokey eyeshadow, while Harper kept it simple with a soft, natural look.
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Victoria also posted a photo alongside her daughter to her Nov. 5 Instagram Stories. “Kisses #Harper Seven x Thank you @bazaaruk for the honour of Entrepreneur of the Year: #Bazaar Awards x,” she wrote.
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The day before Victoria was honored with the Entrepreneur Award, she spoke with Harper’s Bazaar UK for a Nov. 4 cover story and spoke about how life has changed since turning 50.
She explained that since entering this new decade, she’s become more nonchalant about what the world around her thinks about her.
“I’ve been doing this too long. I suppose I did when I was growing up,” she said. “But, nowadays, there’s just too much going on; too busy; too many kids to worry about. I woke up at 50, and I gave a s— less.”