Victoria Beckham has been officially appointed Officer of Arts and Letters, an award presented by the Minister of Culture, Rachida DatiAt 51, the former Spice Girl is recognized for her contribution to fashion and artistic creation, a career that has spanned decades and established itself on the international stage. The minister praised the designer as a "A global icon that holds a very special place in the hearts of the French."acknowledging its lasting influence in the world of fashion.
Thanks directed towards the family
During the short ceremony, Victoria Beckham expressed her gratitude to her loved ones, thanking her parents and children. "who have always believed in his vision"Surrounded by her husband David Beckham and her three children Romeo, Cruz, and Harper, the designer marked the moment with her serenity, despite recent public disagreements with her eldest son, Brooklyn. He had recently confided that he did not wish to reconcile with his parents, accusing his mother of monopolizing certain moments of their marriage and of not appreciating his wife, Nicola Peltz.
A ceremony under the sign of art and style
Victoria Beckham then posed for photographers, including JR and Juergen Teller, and was surrounded by figures from the art and fashion worlds, including visual artist Prune Noury, models Farida Khelfa and Cindy Bruna, as well as Antoine Arnault, CEO of Dior, and businessman François Pinault. Dressed in pink, the designer embodied the elegance and modernity that have characterized her fashion house for over a decade.
From pop to haute couture
After achieving international fame with the Spice Girls in the 1990s, Victoria Beckham turned to fashion in the late 2000s, founding her own brand and quickly making a name for herself on the catwalks of New York, London, and Paris. The Minister of Culture praised her ability to constantly reinvent her style, thus solidifying her status as an influential and respected designer.