Victoria Beckham plants her Fashion Roots in New York

Posted on 18 November, 2013 by MOVEHUT

Victoria Beckham is certainly making America her home as she plans to open an office in New York for her fashion brand.

The 4500 sq ft office is located in Manhattan, and will be home to the wholesale team. Seasonal showroom space will also be available at the office when the team moves in, in January next year.

Victoria will still have a base here in the UK at her Battersea office in London. Her brand has been based there ever since it was launched in 2008.

Speaking of the move to America, Zach Duane, CEO of Victoria’s brand, said: “Following a period of expansion for the brand in the US market over the past two years, the launch of pre collections across all categories signalled a need for a permanent office in the US to support the business.

“We are looking forward to opening our first office outside of the UK and will be announcing the details of our US team shortly.”

But it seems the expansion doesn’t end with a new office. Victoria is also planning to open her debut retail store in Dover Street, London early next year. A date has yet to be announced, but 2014 sounds like it is going to be a busy year for Mrs Beckham.



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