She's the daughter of fashion designer and ex-Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, so you'd expect Harper's wardrobe to be pretty en pointe. And now, Victoria has opened the doors to reveal exactly what the 3-year-old fashionista wears, as she donates 25 'specially curated' Harper outfits to Save the Children's Fashion Saves Lives sale.

Advertisement

The outfits include clothes and shoes from designers including Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Chloe, Roksanda Ilinic, Ralph Lauren, Stella McCartney and Charlotte Olympia.

"I am delighted to be supporting the wonderful work of Save the Children through the Fashion Saves Lives Sale," Victoria said. "As a mother, I passionately believe that all children, wherever they live, have the right to a happy, healthy life. Everyone out there can do their part by purchasing or donating, ensuring children all around the world have the opportunity of a brighter future."

The designer outfits will be available to buy at the Mary's Living & Giving shop for Save the Children in Primrose Hill, London on Thursday 18 June. Prices start from £250 for a dress and shoes and go up to £500 for a complete outfit, with 100% of the money raised going towards Save the Children's work to end child deaths by preventable causes by 2030.

Expect a queue outside the doors...

More like this

Click next to see Harper's outfits…

_126923

Alfie & Tuesday orange spot jacket, Bonpoint brown button top, Bonpoint neon orange shoes

_126924

Chloe navy duffle coat and dress, Charlotte Olympia red pumps

_126925

Chloe brown playsuit, pumps and white ruffle top

_126926

Bonpoint grey cords, Chloe puffa coat, Marie Chantal bird print shirt, Marc Jacobs green pumps

_126927

Mischka Aoki ink flower and jewel embellished dress

_126928

Bonpoint cream blue flower dress and Marie Chantal blue pumps

_126929

Marc Jacobs grey trousers, Chloe sheepskin collar coat and white shirt, Minnetonka brown moccasin boots

_126930

Chloe grey dress, Charlotte Olympia black cat pumps

_126922

Chloe red sequin dress, Red Doc Martens

Photos: Save the Children

Read more:

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement