Victoria Beckham reveals her 'obsession' with rmodel Linda Evangelista (2024)

Victoria Beckham has revealed how she copied Linda Evangelista after becoming 'completely obsessed' with the supermodel..

The fashion designer, 50, opened up about her admiration for Linda, 59, in an episode of new documentary In Vogue: The 90s.

The documentary, which features a star-studded look at the fashion industry during that decade, will start streaming on 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 Linda used and even emulated her haircut.

She said: '[Linda] was the reason why I cut my hair, the reason why I dyed my hair lots of different colours. I was in New York, and I went to 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 in 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 why I cut my hair, the reason why I dyed my hair lots of different colours. I was in New York, and I went to Garren, who was Linda's hairdresser.'

The former Spice Girl said: 'When he cut all my hair off. I was channeling my inner Linda.'

'When he 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 first met David in 1997, he'd heard that I was the Spice Girl that liked the designer clothes.

'So after me going to a couple of football matches – I would say I was pursuing him, he'd probably say it was me stalking him – we arranged to go out on a date together.

'He thought, "She's the one who likes designer clothes," and so he actually went out and bought himself a full Prada look for our first date to impress me. Which it did.'

In the revealing six-part series, Kate Moss opened up about the abuse she received by worried mothers.

The supermodel, 50, who became the poster girl for the trend in the Nineties, said that people would approach her in the street and accuse her of promoting ­eating disorders.

She told the Disney+ documentary: 'Parents would come up to me and say, "My daughter's anorexic". It was awful.

The star has modelled a range of colours and haircuts over the years including a platinum blonde style

Linda walking at London Fashion Week for Giles Deacon modelling a blonde look

The documentary In Vogue: The 90s, which will start streaming on Friday, is a star-studded look at the fashion industry during the decade

In the revealing six-part series, Kate Moss, 50, opened up about the abuse she received by worried mothers over their daughters' health (pictured in June 2024)

The six part series speaks to former Vogue editors including Edward Enninful and celebrities such as supermodel Naomi Campbell

'I think because I was just skinny, and people weren't used to seeing skinny. But if I'd been more buxom, it wouldn't have been such a big deal. It's just that my body shape was different from the models before me.'

The documentary also speaks to former Vogue editors including Edward Enninful and celebrities such as supermodel Naomi Campbell, actress Gwyneth Paltrow and Sex And The City star Sarah Jessica Parker.

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It also features designer Stella McCartney who revealed the advantage she had being the daughter of The Beatles star Paul.

Describing her graduation show from Central St Martin's fashion school in London, Stella recalled: 'All the other students were choosing their models, then they were getting their mates. I had mates, but my mates were the supermodels.

'I was like, 'Everyone's gonna hate me if I do that...' but life's too short, and they were genuinely my mates. Those girls were the hottest girls on the planet. They were doing every show in every city, and they did a little college fashion show, for me. That was amazing.'

Disney+ documentary In Vogue will showcase rare, never-before-seen archives from key figures in the industry 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 TV Festival last year.

Stream In Vogue: The 90s ­exclusively on Disney+ on Friday September 13.

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Kim Kardashian and Madonna's surprise relationship

During the nineties, the reality TV queen was neighbours with Madonna.

Kim admitted she used to walk the pop star's dog when she was eight-years-old.

One day, she gave her and her sister Courtney a shoebox of 'neon, rubbery bracelets'.

She said: 'We went to school and we were wearing all this neon stuff and everyone was saying "where did you get that?"

'And I was like "Madonna gave it to me".

'They were like "Yeah right" and I'm like "No seriously, Madonna gave it to me."'

During the nineties, reality TV queen Kim Kardashian was neighbours with Madonna. Kim admitted she used to walk the pop star's dog when she was eight-years-old

Liz Hurley and THAT dress

The actress and model took the Tube to pick up her infamous black Versace number held together with large gold safety pieces.

She wore it to the London premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral with then-boyfriend Hugh Grant in 1994.

She said: 'I’d never heard the name Versace before and it looked pretty precarious.

'But I remember touching my toes and stretching up in it, and nothing moved, so I galloped down the stairs and that was that.'

She adds: 'The next day we were on the front page of every newspaper and I’m like, "What the hell is this?".

'I hadn’t really realised how daring a dress it was.'

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the premiere of the film Four Weddings And A Funeral, when Liz Hurley wore THAT dress

Diana tears up Galliano's gown

British designer John Galliano’s first couture client was Princess Diana.

He dressed her for the New York Met Gala in 1996 in a silk dress with negligée trim.

Vogue calledit 'her most unroyal look to date'.

But John has now revealed Diana took the dress apart, transforming the look.

He says: 'Everything was correct in the fittings, then it got to the event and I remember her getting out the car. I was shocked.

'She’d ripped the corset, she didn’t want to wear it. She felt so liberated that she tore the corset up, and the cameras went mental.'

John Galliano’s first couture client was Princess Diana. He dressed her for the Met Gala in 1996 in a silk dress with negligée trim (pictured with fashion editorLiz Tilberis)

Victoria Beckham reveals her 'obsession' with rmodel Linda Evangelista (2024)

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