Harper Beckham may only be 14, but insiders believe she is already taking the first serious steps toward becoming one of the UK’s most powerful teenage influencers — and potentially a future beauty mogul.
The youngest child of football legend David Beckham and fashion designer Victoria Beckham has reportedly completed a secret photoshoot in London for her debut beauty range, marking the beginning of what could become a major new brand built around the teenager.

The project centres around a line called HIKU by Harper, a name she quietly trademarked last year. Sources say the photoshoot was a significant milestone in the launch process, with both of her famous parents present on set to support their daughter.
According to insiders, the new venture is not simply another extension of the Beckham family empire but something Harper herself has been passionate about for some time.
One source explained that the idea has been driven by Harper personally, adding that she has been fascinated by beauty and fashion for years after growing up around her mother’s successful cosmetics business. The insider said Harper has watched closely as Victoria built her own beauty brand and has become deeply interested in the industry.

Friends say the teenager has already shown confidence in front of the camera through online tutorials and social media clips, with one insider describing her as “a natural”.
The beauty line is expected to target Gen Z and the emerging Gen Alpha market, reflecting trends popular among younger audiences. Sources also say the collection is believed to draw inspiration from the hugely successful South Korean cosmetics industry, known globally for its innovative skincare and beauty products.
The brand name itself carries a subtle meaning. The word “HIKU” is derived from Japanese and loosely translates to “pull” or “draw attention,” a fitting concept for a beauty line aimed at a social-media-savvy generation.
If successful, Harper could follow a similar path to American entrepreneur Kylie Jenner, who famously launched Kylie Cosmetics at 18 before building it into a billion-dollar business.
However, those close to the Beckhams insist that this venture is very much Harper’s own project rather than a family branding exercise.

Sources emphasise that David and Victoria are incredibly proud of their daughter and supportive of her ambitions, but the brand is intended to stand on its own.
Victoria herself has previously joked about Harper’s future career, telling The Sun last year that her daughter might grow up to become either a beauty mogul or a stand-up comedian, adding that Harper has a brilliant personality.
With the beauty range expected to launch in late summer, the teenager’s first campaign shoot could mark the beginning of a remarkable journey — one that may transform her from the youngest Beckham into a powerful figure in the next generation of beauty influencers.




