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Victoria Beckham is looking forward with her fashion career after her designer items were caught in the fallout of the collapse of fashion group Matches.
The Spice Girl is focusing on her anticipated high street collaboration with Mango, her first foray into the affordable market.
Her trademark slip dresses, knitwear and tailoring have been reacreated at a more purse-friendly price point, compared to the £90 she charges for a t-shirt from her eponymous label, which was launched in 2008.
While she's finally making a profit from her cash-strapped line, Victoria's pricey designer pieces have found themselves in trouble again this week.
The Mail On Sunday has revealed how the star has called in 'the mother of all returns' after the collapse of fashion group Matches.
Victoria Beckham is looking forward with her fashion career after her designer items were caught in the fallout of the collapse of fashion group Matches
The former Spice Girl and bosses at her VB label have demanded that the online retailer gives back all the summer stock she sent to it in March, only to learn days later that the company had failed.
A VB source says she has been working with Mike Ashley's Frasers Group, which bought Matches last December, to get her clothes back because she fears the firm, now in administration, may not pay her.
Currently there are 68 VB lines on sale on the website. The source said: 'Matches is continuing to sell designer clothing online, and has promised to pay for it all. But some brands, like VB, have insisted on getting the stock back so they can sell it themselves. Not everyone is convinced Mike Ashley's outfit – and