Victoria Beckham opening Beijing boutique?
Updated: 2012-06-15 13:59
(Agencies)
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Victoria Beckham is planning to take her fashion line East by opening an online store and some boutiques in China.
The 38-year-old admitted her ideas are only in the early stages but she is hoping to take her designs to the stylish crowd in the country's capital.
She said: "We are just researching the idea of an online store at the moment, but I really like Beijing. I think the women there are fashionable.
"I already sell some clothes there but maybe one day I'll have boutique stores there. That is something I am hoping for."
The wife of David Beckham and mother to his four children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper also admitted she may venture into kids' clothing one day.
She revealed: "There are a lot of people out there doing incredible clothes for children, so maybe one day."
Meanwhile Victoria is reportedly planning a lavish christening for her 11-month old daughter.
The former Spice Girls member and her husband David are hoping to combine Harper Seven's baptism ceremony with her first birthday bash in July and Victoria is busy making preparations.
A source said: "Victoria is over the moon to be doing what she does best which is planning events for her family. Harper's christening is her ultimate planning fantasy. Harper will be the centre of attention with two events, a white themed christening and her first birthday."
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