Victoria Beckham proves once again that trying too hard doesn't lead her anywhere

May 30, 2008 07:05 GMT  ·  By
Victoria channels a strange combination of Amy Winehouse style and a robot pose
   Victoria channels a strange combination of Amy Winehouse style and a robot pose

Ever since she shot to fame with her fellow Spice Girls and became one of the richest, most spoiled footballers' wives out there, Victoria Beckham has done her best to promote her "Posh" side and self-styled herself as the ultimate fashionista. She is rail-thin, fabulously rich and fancies herself a designer, has equally rich and even more famous friends (just think Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes) and is keen to enforce her wannabe ultra-glamorous image on us at all costs and at any moment. However, her fashion exploits - including the advertising campaign for her designer friend Marc Jacobs, which she is currently starring in - are raising eyebrows among critics more often than they draw praise and acknowledgment.

Posh's latest foray into the world of fashion advertising comes in the form of a series of adds for Marc Jacobs, with whom Victoria is said to be very good friends. However, if looks is anything to judge by, Jacobs must surely hate pal Victoria to death, otherwise we can't possibly understand why he chose to make her look even more like the dysfunctional robot the tabloids are painting her to be. Although rich and famous, many media outlets also often present Victoria as a fashion victim, someone who is trying too hard to get the look that other celebrities achieve effortlessly - and surely, these latest ads come to confirm what has been said many times before - namely that in the name of fashion, Victoria is often too willing to do... well, simply too much.

As a result, we see Victoria channeling a strange sort of Amy Winehouse-esque attitude, sporting a bizarre headpiece, full lace gown, a heavy layer of fake tan and exposing her bra in a most unfashionable and slightly awkward pose, somewhere between a disheveled street tramp and a shop window mannequin. Her trademark frown is taken even more to the extreme in these shots, as Victoria looks positively alarming - indeed, judging by the look in her eyes, we'd expect her to jump out of her gown and chase us around the block brandishing a baseball bat. The conclusion is simple - in the name of true fashion, Victoria ought to stop trying so hard, and we'd all be pleasantly surprised at the results.