Victoria Beckham said she is open to selling her fashion business if the right opportunity comes along [2].

This potential move marks a significant turning point for the designer, who has spent two decades building the label into a global brand. A sale would signal a transition from the founder-led era to a new corporate or strategic phase of growth.

The business is currently valued at approximately £100 million [1], [2]. Beckham said her willingness to sell depends on the specific terms and the nature of the deal presented to her.

Beckham has spent 20 years developing the company into its current state [2]. She said she is satisfied with the growth of the label and its position within the competitive luxury market.

"I am very proud of everything I have accomplished in the fashion industry," Beckham said [1].

While no formal sale process has been announced, the statement suggests a readiness to exit the day-to-day ownership of the company. The designer said she would only consider the move if the right deal comes along [2].

"I’m open to selling my fashion business if the right opportunity comes along," Beckham said [2].

"I’m open to selling my fashion business if the right opportunity comes along."

The willingness of a high-profile founder to sell suggests a strategic pivot in the luxury fashion sector. By signaling openness to a deal, Beckham is potentially inviting interest from luxury conglomerates or private equity firms looking to acquire established brand equity and a loyal customer base built over 20 years.