Singer-turned-designer and former Spice Girls band member Victoria Beckham believes the fashion industry is not a "clock-in clock-out" industry, as she has to work extra hours to ensure her collections are completed
Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham
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Los Angeles: Singer-turned-designer and former Spice Girls band member Victoria Beckham believes the fashion industry is not a "clock-in clock-out" industry, as she has to work extra hours to ensure her collections are completed.
The 42-year-old feels "lucky" and "blessed" to be a businesswoman and to have launched her eponymous clothing line, although she has hinted that it is relentless being a creative mastermind and designing new creations as she has to work long hours and has to regularly put in extra work, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"For me, I feel so lucky, so blessed, to do what I love. My business is my passion. It's what I've always dreamed of, and I truly believe if you work hard enough and dream big enough there's no limits to what you can achieve," Victoria said on a Facebook Live interview with The Sunday Times Style magazine.
"Working in fashion is not a clock-in, clock-out type of industry, and the work and the passion that my team give me is fantastic," she added.