Victoria Beckham stars in landmark Vogue fashion doc as Disney+ announces string of new celeb-packed series | The Sun

VICTORIA Beckham will join a host of A-list fashion stars in a new Disney+ documentary about Vogue.

The former Spice Girls singer turned fashion designer was announced as one of the big names giving their insight into the fashion magazine and its top editors.


Victoria, 49, who has featured multiple times on Vogue's front cover around the world, will join the most influential names in fashion, including Kim Kardashian, Tom Ford and Marc Jacobs.

Baz Luhrmann, Amber Valetta, Jean Paul Gaultier, Hillary Clinton, Stella McCartney, Clare Danes, Elizabeth Hurley and Tyson Beckford were also announced by Disney+ today.

The documentary will offer unparalleled access into Vogue's editor Anna Wintour's life, as well as former Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue, Edward Enniful and the European Editorial Director, Tonne Goodman.

A show synopsis teases: "The series will showcase rare, never-before-seen archives from key figures in the industry.

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"Featuring a cast of leading figures from the world of 90s fashion, music, and film, this is a landmark series that will reveal the untold story of the decade’s most celebrated pop cultural moments and movements, told to us by the designers, actors, and musicians who defined them.

"It is the story of how high fashion and mainstream culture came to influence one another."

More celebrity contributors are expected to be announced.

It's not the only celebrity packed show Disney+ are working on, with Dua Lipa and Chris Martin starring in music series Camden.

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They will join stars including Pete Doherty, Mark Ronson and Nile Rogers to look at the history of the corner of North London which has seen the formation of some of the world's most successful artists.

While Keanu Reeves dives into the F1 archives in Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story alongside Jenson Button and Ross Brawn.

Usian Bolt will join footballer Neymar and manager Zinedine Zidane, in World War Shoe: Adidas vs Puma.

The three-part docuseries uncovers the inner workings of two of the biggest sporting brands in the world.

And Disney+ also confirmed the release of Coleen Rooney's upcoming documentary, Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story.

The three-part series looks at the libel case in 2022, which saw Coleen accuse fellow footballer's wife Rekebah Vardy of leaking private stories about herself and her family.

The synopsis reads: "The three-part series looks at the circumstances that led to her infamous Instagram post that ‘broke the Internet’ all the way to Coleen successfully defending herself in one of the UK’s highest-profile High Court defamation cases of recent years.

"As well as the case itself, we will explore how Coleen has had her life played out in public for the last 20 years. 

"We know her as one of Britain's most famous celebrities and wife of England’s record-scoring footballer Wayne Rooney. "

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Director of Unscripted at Disney+, Sean Doyle, said: "We’ve spent the past year making ambitious documentaries with exclusive access to A-list names with the best creative talent in the business.

"It’s been great to see the reactions to Finding Michael and Save Our Squad with David Beckham and I can’t wait for audiences to see what else we’ve been up to and discover stories they may not expect to see on Disney+.” 



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