Victoria and David Beckham have reportedly planned a secret multi-million pound career move to launch their daughter Harper into the spotlight.
Harper has already made it known that she wants to follow in her fashion designer mother’s footsteps and hopes to create an “amazing brand” when she grows up.
And it looks like her famous parents are taking her one step closer by setting up a business to channel any future earnings to the rising star.
According the sunVictoria has meHe incorporated a company called H7B Limited, which matches the teenager’s full name, Harper Seven Beckham.
H7B also stars the former Spice Girl and a lawyer as directors.
Victoria, 50, and David Beckham, 49, have planned a secret multi-million pound career move to launch their daughter Harper, 13, into the spotlight.
Harper has already made it known that she wants to follow in her fashion designer mother’s footsteps and hopes to create an “amazing brand” when she grows up.
This smart move could be setting Harper up for the successful career ahead, and several brands have already reached out to collaborate.
A source told the publication: ‘So far, Harper has stayed pretty private. But there is huge demand from brands who see her as someone many other teenagers would look up to.
‘Posh and Becks can see her potential and she wants to try some things out for the public. The wheels are in motion to gradually reserve some jobs for you.’
The Sun also claimed that a source close to the Beckhams said: “At this stage, this is a purely administrative matter.” David and Victoria have no immediate plans for anything commercial.
“It’s just an exciting and fun option for Harper going forward.”
MailOnline has contacted David and Victoria’s representatives for comment.
Although Harper appears a lot on her famous family’s social media accounts, she does not currently have her own account.
But to ease her entry into the industry, Victoria previously posted videos of Harper filming makeup tutorials with her mother’s brand.
And it looks like her famous parents are taking her one step closer by setting up a business to channel any future earnings to the rising star.
Victoria has set up a company called H7B Limited, which matches the teenager’s full name, Harper Seven Beckham.
This smart move could be setting Harper up for her successful future career, as brands are interested in collaborating with the teen.
Although Harper appears a lot on her famous family’s social media accounts, she does not currently have her own account.
At Victoria’s launch party for her latest Reverie perfume in New York, Harper headed to the sensory-immersive exhibit to write down her dreams and put them on a wall.
Playing on the product name Reverie, which means daydreaming, Harper wrote on two cards that she hoped to “create an amazing brand when I grow up.”
At Victoria’s launch party for her latest Reverie perfume in New York, Harper headed to the sensory-immersive exhibit to write down her dreams and put them on a wall.
To play on the product name Reverie (which means daydream), Harper wrote on two cards that she hoped to “create an amazing brand when I grow up.”
The teenager also wished “everyone to be happy in life.”
Delighted by Harper’s dreams of achieving her own brand, Victoria wrote: “Harper Seven follows in mom’s footsteps and expresses her hopes and dreams.”
His passion for fashion was consolidated from an early age when he accompanied Victoria on photo shoots and interacted with a large number of top designers.
Over the summer, Victoria revealed that Harper created a PowerPoint presentation to try to convince her to let her get a perm.
In an interview with Grazia, she shared that Harper wants to get started and try some beauty treatments.
She told how she created the presentation on the computer and showed it to her and David in the hopes of allowing him to go to the hair salon.
Last month, Harper’s older brother Romeo, 22, made his Paris Fashion Week runway debut after walking in the Balenciaga show as he cemented his foray into fashion, after leaving his football career.
Harper has long, straight blonde hair and a perm uses chemicals to make naturally straight hair curly.
However, even though Harper made the effort to make the PowerPoint, Victoria admitted that her response to the request was “absolutely not.”
Victoria explained that her negative response was born from a bad personal experience getting a perm as a teenager.
Last month, Harper’s older brother Romeo, 22, made his Paris Fashion Week runway debut after walking in the Balenciaga show as he cemented his foray into fashion.
It was revealed that Romeo had reportedly left his Premier League football club, despite being offered a new contract by Brentford FC in June, to pursue a career in fashion.
Fully committed to fashion, Romeo recently signed with Paris’ leading fashion agency, Safe Management.
A promising football prospect in his youth, Romeo stepped away from the game after being released by Arsenal in 2015 and turned his attention to a career in tennis.
However, Romeo announced that he intended to return to soccer in 2020 before joining his father David’s MLS franchise, Inter Miami, the following year.
Romeo’s first big break in the fashion world came when he was just 10 years old when he accepted his first modeling assignment for Burberry.
Meanwhile, David and Victoria’s eldest son and budding chef, Brooklyn, 25, recently announced the launch of his new condiment brand Cloud23, which is now available exclusively in Whole Foods stores in the UK.
Following in his mother’s footsteps from a young age, Romeo was undaunted on set as was described as “awesome, incredible and a bit joyful” who kept everyone entertained while he “bouncing around”.
Meanwhile, David and Victoria’s eldest son and budding chef, Brooklyn, 25, recently announced the launch of his new condiment brand Cloud23, which is now available exclusively in Whole Foods stores in the UK.
Cloud 23 is named after the number 23 shirt worn by his father David Beckham at Real Madrid and LA Galaxy.
“I did my research and felt there was a gap in the market with luxury condiments, especially at a really good price,” he told Delish magazine, explaining why he was attracted to launching a range of hot sauces.