Victoria Beckham’s Dressing Room Marries Luxury Decor and Feng Shui Principles to Boost Mood, Mental Clarity, and Emotional Well-Being
From velvet sofas to sunlit cabinets, Victoria Beckham’s dressing room shows how thoughtful design can support mood and mental clarity
A stylish and well-organized dressing room can set the tone for your entire day. No one knows this better than Victoria Beckham.
The fashion designer took to Instagram to showcase her choice of tights, but followers were quickly captivated by the sheer scale and design of her dressing room. Rather than the sparse furnishings typically found in a closet, Victoria’s space features the rich decor of a traditional living room, creating a cozy sanctuary perfect for the colder months.
The room is furnished with a dark faux fur rug, a green velvet sofa (like this from Wayfair), two purple armchairs, and a coffee table topped with fresh blooms, all illuminated by a crystal chandelier (once again, like this piece from Wayfair). The only indication that this is a closet is the wall of cabinets showcasing rows of shoes and clothing.
Experts agree this approach is effective, noting that Victoria's walk-in closet strikes an ideal balance between style and function. 'This is a beautifully elegant space,' says interiors therapy and Feng Shui expert, Suzanne Roynon of Interiors Therapy. 'It’s tailored for the couple’s unique personal requirements.'
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This sofa adds a touch of glamour to your walk-in closet with its plush velvet upholstery and deep channel stitching. Perfect for seating while dressing, it features a single-cushion seat and a tufted back that invites you to relax, the Victoria way.
Evoking the glamour of Hollywood mansions and luxury penthouses, this opulent chandelier features a candelabra design with intricate beaded details. It'll look stunning in a closet like Victoria's, and any living room or entryway.
Soft, plush, and luxurious, this rugs captures the elegance and neutral tones of French Moderne style. Its drama lies in its opulent, hand-tufted texture, crafted with enhanced polyester for a flawless surface that adds subtle glamour to any closet.
Keep your closet tidy and stylish with these crystal-clear acrylic shelf dividers. Ideal for organizing clothes, purses, or towels, they create customizable compartments while protecting shelves and garments with smooth, rounded edges.
From The Home Edit Collection by iDesign, this stackable Large Drawer combines style and functionality for a beautifully organized home. Its sleek, clear design allows contents to be seen at a glance, while integrated handles and straight sides provide effortless access and a polished look on any shelf.
Upgrade your shoe organization with these elegant clear shoe boxes, designed to protect and showcase your favorite footwear. The stackable design with snap-tight clasps creates a neat, space-saving tower, keeping your closet dust-free.
Both Beckhams are mindful of the importance of good self-care, which includes essential support for mental and emotional health, so during the winter months, having the luxury of a dressing room with exceptionally good daylight levels is a wise decision.
Suzanne explains that the room benefits from 'oodles of natural light which is incredibly valuable for both dressing and wellbeing.' She notes that Victoria likely understands how artificial light can distort colors. Consequently, when she occasionally moves away from her signature black outfits to embrace brighter spring or summer shades, she can be confident in her look.
'Both Beckhams are mindful of the importance of good self-care which includes essential support for mental and emotional health, so during the winter months having the luxury of a dressing room with exceptionally good daylight levels is a wise decision. For the summer, they have lightweight blinds to diffuse the brightest light and prevent fading,' Suzanne adds.
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Furthermore, Suzanne admires the practical built-in closets that run the length of the wall, which eliminate the need for additional closet organizers. She particularly appreciates how they utilize the high ceilings to provide generous concealed storage. 'This means the room has everything Victoria and David desire exactly where they need it, without an excess of visual clutter,' she says.
Beyond mere storage, Suzanne views this as a space where the couple can spend quality time together while preparing for the day or a festive evening out. The seating area offers ample room for a styling 'pow-wow' or a place for the younger Beckhams to gather. 'Never underestimate the clarity of thought a well-designed and impeccably organized wardrobe will give,' Suzanne states. 'Clutter in any part of the home messes with your mind. Fortunately for Victoria and David Beckham, their elegant dressing room ensures they have a laser focus on making their dreams come true.'
While following Victoria's closet organization ideas might not turn you into a world-famous fashion designer, prioritizing natural light and beautiful storage will certainly make your morning routine feel more inspired, regardless of the season.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.