Photo: Dave Benett/Getty ImagesWhile the rest of the world embracedtie-dye sweatsuitsandelastic waistbandsduringcoronavirus (COVID-19)lockdowns,Victoria Beckhamkept things —posh.The fashion designer said she first considered it “a novelty” to dress down in comfy clothes when quarantine began, she soon realized that she “still wanted to make an effort” with her outfits.“I love to dress up and put makeup on and do my hair. It’s who I am,” Beckham, 47, said in an interview withEvening Standard. “I don’t just dress up to look a certain way for other people. I do it because it makes me feel good about myself.“Beckham said she “obviously…was a little bit more relaxed at home” when it came to dressing, but overall she liked to maintain her usual sense of style and avoid living in loungewear.Join PEOPLE starting on May 19 for an exclusive shopping event with special deals, live tutorials and more from COVERGIRL and Sally Hansen.Register herefor the live events andsign up here for deal text alertsduring the 3-day event.“I wasn’t going to automatically put on sweatpants, even if they are very nice Reebok sweatpants,” she said, referencingher athleisure collab with the sportswear brand. “I wasn’t just going to give up and put on an elasticated waistband.“The star also wanted to keep a sense a normalcy around her home andstay positive for her kids(Brooklyn, 22,Romeo, 18,Cruz, 16, and Harper Seven, 9) which is another reason why she wanted to dress up.“I’m a bit of a cheerleader for the family. I wanted to wake up and be positive. I did feel positive, so for me to put on nice clothes and put a bit of makeup on, I’m not saying I was wandering around the house in super high heels, I don’t want to shatter the illusion! But I still wanted to make a bit of an effort,” Beckham explained.She may not have been in high heels every day, but she definitely was keeping it chic in the footwear department. Earlier this week, afterJustin Biebersent her a pair of Crocs from his recent collaboration, she asked her Instagram audience if she should wear the purple shoes. 57% voted no, to which Beckham replied, “Well that was close! I think I’d rather die but thank you anyway @justinbieber.“The designer’s husband of 21 years David Beckham enjoys her relaxed style, but she explained in her interview that because of her job in fashion, she still wanted to dress professionally.“He likes me to dress casually but every day I was still working,” Beckham said.The star previously said that getting dressed up for special date nights with her husband keeps the spark alive in their marriage after over two decades together.She toldBritishVogue, “Preserving that bit of mystique is always helpful after almost 22 years of marriage.”

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Victoria Beckham

While the rest of the world embracedtie-dye sweatsuitsandelastic waistbandsduringcoronavirus (COVID-19)lockdowns,Victoria Beckhamkept things —posh.The fashion designer said she first considered it “a novelty” to dress down in comfy clothes when quarantine began, she soon realized that she “still wanted to make an effort” with her outfits.“I love to dress up and put makeup on and do my hair. It’s who I am,” Beckham, 47, said in an interview withEvening Standard. “I don’t just dress up to look a certain way for other people. I do it because it makes me feel good about myself.“Beckham said she “obviously…was a little bit more relaxed at home” when it came to dressing, but overall she liked to maintain her usual sense of style and avoid living in loungewear.Join PEOPLE starting on May 19 for an exclusive shopping event with special deals, live tutorials and more from COVERGIRL and Sally Hansen.Register herefor the live events andsign up here for deal text alertsduring the 3-day event.“I wasn’t going to automatically put on sweatpants, even if they are very nice Reebok sweatpants,” she said, referencingher athleisure collab with the sportswear brand. “I wasn’t just going to give up and put on an elasticated waistband.“The star also wanted to keep a sense a normalcy around her home andstay positive for her kids(Brooklyn, 22,Romeo, 18,Cruz, 16, and Harper Seven, 9) which is another reason why she wanted to dress up.“I’m a bit of a cheerleader for the family. I wanted to wake up and be positive. I did feel positive, so for me to put on nice clothes and put a bit of makeup on, I’m not saying I was wandering around the house in super high heels, I don’t want to shatter the illusion! But I still wanted to make a bit of an effort,” Beckham explained.She may not have been in high heels every day, but she definitely was keeping it chic in the footwear department. Earlier this week, afterJustin Biebersent her a pair of Crocs from his recent collaboration, she asked her Instagram audience if she should wear the purple shoes. 57% voted no, to which Beckham replied, “Well that was close! I think I’d rather die but thank you anyway @justinbieber.“The designer’s husband of 21 years David Beckham enjoys her relaxed style, but she explained in her interview that because of her job in fashion, she still wanted to dress professionally.“He likes me to dress casually but every day I was still working,” Beckham said.The star previously said that getting dressed up for special date nights with her husband keeps the spark alive in their marriage after over two decades together.She toldBritishVogue, “Preserving that bit of mystique is always helpful after almost 22 years of marriage.”

While the rest of the world embracedtie-dye sweatsuitsandelastic waistbandsduringcoronavirus (COVID-19)lockdowns,Victoria Beckhamkept things —posh.

The fashion designer said she first considered it “a novelty” to dress down in comfy clothes when quarantine began, she soon realized that she “still wanted to make an effort” with her outfits.

“I love to dress up and put makeup on and do my hair. It’s who I am,” Beckham, 47, said in an interview withEvening Standard. “I don’t just dress up to look a certain way for other people. I do it because it makes me feel good about myself.”

Beckham said she “obviously…was a little bit more relaxed at home” when it came to dressing, but overall she liked to maintain her usual sense of style and avoid living in loungewear.

Join PEOPLE starting on May 19 for an exclusive shopping event with special deals, live tutorials and more from COVERGIRL and Sally Hansen.Register herefor the live events andsign up here for deal text alertsduring the 3-day event.

“I wasn’t going to automatically put on sweatpants, even if they are very nice Reebok sweatpants,” she said, referencingher athleisure collab with the sportswear brand. “I wasn’t just going to give up and put on an elasticated waistband.”

The star also wanted to keep a sense a normalcy around her home andstay positive for her kids(Brooklyn, 22,Romeo, 18,Cruz, 16, and Harper Seven, 9) which is another reason why she wanted to dress up.

“I’m a bit of a cheerleader for the family. I wanted to wake up and be positive. I did feel positive, so for me to put on nice clothes and put a bit of makeup on, I’m not saying I was wandering around the house in super high heels, I don’t want to shatter the illusion! But I still wanted to make a bit of an effort,” Beckham explained.

She may not have been in high heels every day, but she definitely was keeping it chic in the footwear department. Earlier this week, afterJustin Biebersent her a pair of Crocs from his recent collaboration, she asked her Instagram audience if she should wear the purple shoes. 57% voted no, to which Beckham replied, “Well that was close! I think I’d rather die but thank you anyway @justinbieber.”

The designer’s husband of 21 years David Beckham enjoys her relaxed style, but she explained in her interview that because of her job in fashion, she still wanted to dress professionally.

“He likes me to dress casually but every day I was still working,” Beckham said.

The star previously said that getting dressed up for special date nights with her husband keeps the spark alive in their marriage after over two decades together.

She toldBritishVogue, “Preserving that bit of mystique is always helpful after almost 22 years of marriage.”

source: people.com