LONDON -- Victoria Beckham might have Bedside Sailors movie (1976)risen to fame as part of the bestselling girl group of all time -- the Spice Girls -- but, these days, she's better known for her subsequent career as a fashion designer.
SEE ALSO: 'Think twice' if you're going to slam David Beckham's parenting skillsPosh Spice's VVB collection comes with a pretty hefty price tag, but Beckham's new collaboration with U.S. retailer Target won't cost you the earth.
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The Victoria Beckham for Target collection will comprise over 200 items for women and kids -- the designer's first venture into childrenswear.
"From the outset of my brand, I have always designed clothes that I want to wear, and that’s exactly what I have done here, but this time there are also clothes that my daughter would love to wear, too!" Beckham said in a statement.
"Designing for children is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, so I was incredibly excited to be able to incorporate childrenswear into this collection," Beckham continued.
Beckham said that being a mother has helped her understand that children need to be able to feel comfortable and free in what they wear; something that has informed her designs.
The collection will include "easy-to-wear" dresses, rompers, "playful" tops and bottoms for women with matching styles for girls, toddlers and babies.
In a departure from the designer's hefty price tags, the clothes will range in price from $6 (£4.90) - $70 (£57), with the majority of items priced under $40 (£32.70).
The collection will be available in all Target stores and Target.com from April 9 until April 30, 2017.
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