LONDON — Victoria Beckham is getting the Netflix treatment.
The British fashion designer is the next member of her family to sit down for a documentary series following her career in the fashion and beauty industry.
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The production of the series was announced on Aug. 21 by the American streaming company.
Nicola Howson, who was behind “Beckham,” “99,” “Save Our Squad,” and “Ronnie O’Sullivan: The Edge of Everything,” will be an executive producer on the project along with Julia Nottingham, the BAFTA-nominated film producer famed for “Pamela: A Love Story” and “The Greatest Night in Pop.”
David Beckham’s Netflix documentary series “Beckham,” which premiered last year, chronicling the rise of the soccer star and his family, was a hit, racking up more than 12.4 million total views.
“I’m just scratching the surface [business wise]. So I would never say never about another documentary,” the fashion designer told WWD in an interview in February.
The Beckhams have seen the challenges of lockdown fade in the rear-view mirror, as sales and profits at the Beckham family brands roared ahead in fiscal 2022.
The couple’s various companies had a prosperous year, according to accounts filed on Companies House, the British government’s business register.
As reported earlier in 2023, Victoria’s fashion and beauty brand turned a modest profit at the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or EBITDA, level for the first time. David’s main holding company, David Beckham Ventures Ltd., posted a 30 percent uptick in profits to 25.5 million pounds.
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