Victoria Beckham releases new Spice Girls Pride T-shirt for charity – here’s how to buy it
Spice up your life today and always with this limited edition charity tee
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Your support makes all the difference.“I’ll tell you what I want, what I really, really want,” a Victoria Beckham limited edition T-shirt to celebrate Pride month.
This is the third year in a row VB’s brand has shown her support for the LGBTQ+ community by producing clothing and accessories – last year, the designer used the name of George Michael’s album Listen Without Prejudice.
This year though, she’s gone one step further and has called on her fellow Spice Girls to help her design a new tee and coin pouch.
“Pride to me is a celebration of being completely yourself and this year’s T-shirt is a reminder of that,” says Beckham in a statement. “The Spice Girls really championed accepting yourself and others, being kind, having fun and just living your best life.”
Featuring the title of the band’s debut single “Wannabe”, which was released 25 years ago this year, 100 per cent of profits are donated to Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT), a charity that works to combat LGBTQ+ youth homelessness in the UK.
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Victoria Beckham pride Wannabe T-shirt in white: £80, Victoriabeckham.com
Former Spice Girl, Posh Spice, reunited with her bandmates, Scary, Sporty, Ginger and Baby, to produce this limited edition tee – and we’re obsessed. The design has a classic crewneck with short sleeves and the phrase “proud and wannabe your lover” in rainbow colours emblazoned across the front. The slightly longer sleeves on this Pride T-shirt looks as though they’ll lend themselves well to being rolled up allà Posh herself.
What’s more, the brand’s logo rib T-shirt in white (£95, Victoriabeckham.com) featured in our review of the best women’s white tees – with our writer noting that while she’d heard a lot of hype, “it more than lived up to the expectations.” So, we think this limited edition tee will be similarly “oversized and comfortable”.
While the £80 price tag is steep for a T-shirt, 100 per cent of the profits are donated to Albert Kennedy Trust, a charity close to VB’s heart that is alleviating LGBQT+ youth homelessness, making it a great way to show your support to the community, during Pride month and beyond.
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