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Victoria Beckham turns designer hand to cars

(Reuters) – British fashion designer Victoria Beckham had her soccer-superstar husband “David in

mind” when helping create a new special edition of Range Rover’s off-road vehicle, the “Evoque”.

Soccer player David Beckham and his wife Victoria 

Beckham arrive at the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscar party in West Hollywood, California February 26, 2012. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok
Soccer player David Beckham and his wife Victoria Beckham

arrive at the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscar party in West Hollywood, California February 26, 2012. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

“I’ve stayed very true to myself. I’ve designed a car that I want to

drive, a car that I think David wants to drive,” the former Spice Girl told Reuters in an interview in Beijing, where she was

promoting the vehicle, late on Sunday.

“I think that though women will drive this car, it has a masculine edge. I

think it’s very cool,” she added.

Beckham, who admitted she had never done a project like this before, said she had

learned “an enormous amount.”

“And the bottom line is, would I drive this car, like when I’m designing a dress, would

I wear this dress? I love what I do. I consider myself so blessed to do a job that I love and this has been a great

experience for me,” said Beckham, wearing a sleeveless striped dress from her own collection.

She said she searched

for inspiration in many places.

“I did a lot of research and not just with cars, old and new, but boats, planes, movie

stars, different locations,” she said.

“It would be hard to pinpoint exactly where the inspiration came from. It’s

just what I like, that’s the bottom line. I don’t try to be too technical about it … It’s what feels real to

me.”

The special edition “Evoque” features exclusive, hand-finished matt paint, the first for a Land Rover-type

vehicle.

The vehicle also has rose gold accents on the grille and gloss black forged alloy wheels. Inside, the

four-seat coupe includes vintage-inspired leather seats, rose gold-plated accents and features trimmings of black lacquer,

textured aluminum and mohair.

In addition, the vehicle has bespoke luxury accessories, such as a four-piece leather

luggage set and a hand-sewn leather wallet for the owner’s manual signed by (Victoria) Beckham.

The special edition

“Evoque” costs 80,000 pounds ($129,000), twice the cost of a regular model. Only 200 will be made, the first of which will be

rolled out in China as early as

October.

Beckham has begun to make a name for herself as a designer, and in 2011 picked up a British Fashion

Award.

Still, the singer-turned-designer said she “doesn’t want to run, before she can walk” with her

collection.

“I mean, each season, I add more retail partners to my list of retailers but because it’s important for

me, as a brand, to keep things quite small. I want my customer to feel quite special when she finds one of my dresses or

handbags. I don’t want it to get too big too quickly.”

($1 = 0.6205 British pounds)

(Writing by Ben Blanchard;

Editing by Ed Lane)

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