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Victoria Beckham’s multi-tiered career has spanned eras and many a trend—a reality embodied by her lineup of varied hair looks. What began in the mid-1990s with a sleek brunette bob has evolved with the passing years, hair growing to interminable lengths, chopped into era-defining coifs, and colored in a spectrum of blonde and brunette hues.
Throughout the many, many visual shifts, Beckham continually carries off each look with the sort of confidence that makes any aesthetic make sense. Did she invent the A-line bob? No, but it’s somehow synonymous with her. What about the midi knot? Certainly not, but she wears it preternaturally well. The same can be said of brunette blowouts, tendril-clad topknots, and bleached blonde bixies.
In short, Beckham's brand of posh makes a makeover a high-risk, high-reward endeavor—and the payouts tend to transmute to universal trends.
Here, find 15 of the multi-hyphenate's most iconic hair moments.
Baby Posh
Before Beckham was Beckham, she was Posh. The Spice Girl began her iconic tenure with a straight brunette lob snipped just past the shoulders, worn parted down the middle or pushed back with a thin black headband.
All Volume
VB’s long, voluminous mane is tousled and glamorous, a visual rebuttal to her pin-straight Posh hair (and the flat-ironed lengths that defined Y2K). This sort of style served as a foreshadowing of hair to come—though the va-va-voom factor has since been subdued.
Two Toned
The early 2000s delivered a wealth of multi-tonal hair (think: colored streaks, chunky highlights). That trend is represented by Beckham’s bleached blonde/deep brunette hybrid extensions, the look striking enough to pull (partial) focus from her unexpected headpiece.
Long and Luxe
A generous side part is a great way to showcase a collective of luxurious curls colored in a medley of blended brunette hues. Coupled with a sun-kissed complexion and silver hoops, this brunette mane offers a retro precursor to one of Beckham's latest looks.
2000s Beachy
Like most beauty notes, mid-aughts beach hair came with a tinge of grunge. For Beckham, this translates to a cocktail of sand blonde, raven, and chocolate brown, along with ample layers. Best paired with thin baby brows and (faux) sun-kissed skin.
A-Line Chop
Beckham’s A-line bob marked the beginning of a fresh aesthetic era. Tapered and sleek, the angled cut brought a fashionable edge to Beckham’s overall style—one that has endured in varied forms throughout the decades.
Peroxide Bixie
A choppy cut takes Beckham’s angled bob into bixie territory, while a peroxide dye job provides the look with even more edginess. A deeper root showcases the color variance within the look, buttery blonde giving way to icy white ends.
Piecey Pixie
A classic pixie colored a classic brunette is a chic choice that serves as something of a palette cleanser amid Beckham’s collection of shorter styles. Though personalized and with characteristic height, Beckham's forehead fringe owes something to Mia Farrow's iconic cut.
Moody A-Line
Grown out and colored a deeper hue, Beckham’s face-framing A-line chop is furthered by a cut of era-appropriate side bangs. The tousled texture and teasing at top ensure that the style is an aligned choice.
Raked Updo
A finger-raked updo furthered by a subtle lift at the crown makes for a timeless, somewhat regal style, that tempered by two loose tendrils. The choice is appropriate for Beckham, who carries herself with a sort of poise often reserved for nobility.
Bouffant Blowout
Beckham’s more contemporary takes on long lengths feature pretty polish. This particular blowout also comes with a baby bouffant, the teased-up section positioned behind a sleek side part at front.
Sophisticated Midi
A low or midi knot is unquestionably chic, and Beckham makes the style her own by trading a slicked comb-back for soft, romantic strands pulled to frame her face. Consider this your go-to updo—and ideal choice for day-to-night wear and virtually any occasion.
Tendriled Topknot
While a classic topknot has its place in Beckham’s rotation, this elevated variation is worthy of note. Duos of tendrils team to swing free to stylized effect, while the knot itself is positioned with maximum height in mind.
Low Pony
A slightly slicked low ponytail showcases Beckham’s personal lean toward quiet luxury. Effortless and refined, the low-slung tie-back—the tail pulled over one shoulder—exemplifies her timeless style.
Renaissance Hair
These days, Beckham’s extra-long lengths come with a certain amount of polish, a blown-out crown and curtain bangs giving way to a tumble of soft, waist-grazing waves. ‘90s pop star, meet modern mogul—it's a contemporary sort of renaissance.