Victoria Beckham has revealed how she copied Linda Evangelista after becoming “completely obsessed” with the supermodel.
The fashion designer, 50, spoke about her admiration for Linda, 59, in an episode of the new documentary In Vogue: The 90s.
The documentary, which offers a star-studded look at the fashion industry during that decade, will begin streaming Friday on Disney+.
During the interview with the former Spice Girl, Victoria explained that she became so interested in the 90s icon that she went to the same salon as Linda and even emulated her haircut.
She said: ‘(Linda) was the reason I cut my hair, the reason I dyed my hair so many different colours. I was in New York and I went to see Garren, who was Linda’s hairdresser.
Victoria Beckham has revealed how she copied Linda Evangelista after becoming “completely obsessed” with the supermodel in a new documentary (pictured from 2008)
Victoria explained that she became so interested in the 90s icon that she went to the same salon Linda used and even emulated her haircut (Linda pictured in 2008)
She said: ‘(Linda) was the reason I cut my hair, the reason I dyed my hair so many different colours. I was in New York and I went to see Garren, who was Linda’s hairdresser.’
The former Spice Girl said: “When I cut all my hair off, I was channelling my inner Linda.”
“When I cut all my hair off, I was channeling my inner Linda.”
The former pop star also revealed in the documentary how fashion brought her and her husband, David Beckham, together.
She told the camera: ‘When I met David in 1997, he had heard I was the Spice Girl who liked designer clothes.
‘So after going to a couple of football games (I’d say I was stalking him, he’d probably say I was stalking him), we agreed to go out together.
“He thought, ‘She’s the one who likes designer clothes,’ so he went out and bought a whole Prada look for our first date to impress me. And he did.”
In the revealing six-part series, Kate Moss spoke out about the abuse she received from concerned mothers.
The 50-year-old supermodel, who became the poster girl for the trend in the Nineties, said people would approach her in the street and accuse her of promoting eating disorders.
In the Disney+ documentary, she told the outlet: “Parents would come up to me and say, ‘My daughter is anorexic.’ It was horrible.”
The star has modeled a range of hair colors and cuts over the years, including a platinum blonde style.
Linda walking the London Fashion Week catwalk for Giles Deacon modelling a blonde look
The documentary In Vogue: The 90s, which begins streaming on Friday, is a star-studded look at the fashion industry during the decade.
In the tell-all six-part series, Kate Moss, 50, spoke out about the abuse she received from mothers concerned for their daughters’ health (pictured, June 2024)
The six-part series speaks to former Vogue editors including Edward Enninful and celebrities including supermodel Naomi Campbell.
“I think it was because I was skinny and people weren’t used to seeing skinny people. But if I had been more voluptuous, it wouldn’t have been such a big deal. It’s just that my body shape was different from the models who came before me.”
The documentary also speaks to former Vogue editors including Edward Enninful and celebrities including supermodel Naomi Campbell, actress Gwyneth Paltrow and Sex And The City star Sarah Jessica Parker.
Also featured is designer Stella McCartney, who revealed the advantage she had as the daughter of Beatles star Paul.
Describing her graduation show at London’s Central St Martin’s fashion school, Stella recalled: ‘All the other students would choose their models and then get their friends. I had friends, but my friends were the supermodels.
“I was like, ‘Everyone’s going to hate me if I do that…’ but life is too short and they were really my friends. Those girls were the cutest girls on the planet. They were in every runway show in every city and they did a little college fashion show for me. It was amazing.”
Disney+’s In Vogue documentary will showcase rare and never-before-seen archives from key industry figures and reveal the untold story of the decade’s most celebrated pop cultural moments and movements.
Other contributors will include designers Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs and Jean Paul Gaultier, actress Claire Danes, models Amber Valetta and Tyson Beckford, director Baz Luhrmann and politician Hillary Clinton.
The new series was announced by The Walt Disney Company EMEA at the Edinburgh Television Festival last year.
Stream In Vogue: The 90s exclusively on Disney+ on Friday, September 13.