Victoria Beckham reveals her male fashion inspiration — the man she says “dresses so well” — and it’s not her husband David, but a young actor

Victoria Beckham has left fans doing a double take after revealing that her ultimate male fashion inspiration isn’t her famously stylish husband David Beckham — but rising actor Connor Storrie.

The 52-year-old designer made the surprising confession during a candid appearance on SiriusXM, where she was asked about the hit Netflix series Heated Rivalry. While she admitted she had only just started watching it, one thing had already caught her attention — Connor’s wardrobe.

“I started it. By the way, that guy dresses so well,” Victoria said, referring to the 26-year-old star, who plays Russian hockey player Ilya Rozanov. She went on to reveal that when browsing red carpet photos, her focus isn’t where you might expect.

“When I look at red carpet pictures of all the awards, I find that even before all of the women, I want to see what he is wearing. I think he is so relevant, the way he dresses.”

Co-host John Hill joked that Connor could easily model for her upcoming collaboration, suggesting: “He could wear Victoria Beckham for GAP.”

Victoria didn’t hesitate to agree. “Yeah, he could. He wears a lot of Saint Laurent and he wears it so well. He looks incredible.”

During the interview, Victoria also revisited her iconic Spice Girls era, shutting down long-standing myths about their early style. She insisted that their looks were never crafted by stylists — they were entirely self-driven.

“That original little black dress that they said was a little black Gucci dress was not, it was from the high street,” she explained. “That was how we dressed. No one put those looks on us.”

She added that while other members embraced freebies as their fame grew, she took a different approach. “When we started to get budget for videos and shows, all the girls would welcome the free stuff we were sent whereas I took the budget and I went to Gucci.”

Elsewhere, Victoria shared a heartwarming memory involving Justin Bieber, revealing that her family are “huge Beliebers.”

She recalled a Halloween in Los Angeles when the singer surprised her children with a kind gesture. “Justin was so kind to our children… there was one Halloween and the boys were trick-or-treating and he made them snow cones… it was such a lovely thing to do.”

The fashion mogul’s appearance comes as she celebrates a major new chapter in her career, launching a nostalgic 90s-inspired collaboration with GAP. The collection reflects her early style roots, featuring denim, capri trousers and minimalist staples — a blend of high fashion credibility and accessible streetwear.

Describing the project as a “pinch me moment,” Victoria said she hopes a new generation will feel the same excitement she once did shopping at Gap as a teenager.

“I remember going to Gap with my mum and sister and being so excited by it,” she said. “Growing up, it was only ever the high street. I wasn’t in a position to wear designer clothes.”