
First it was Louis Vuitton, swiftly followed by a slew of other fashion brands and personalities, but it’s probably easier today to think of those who aren’t on Twitter than who are. And Victoria Beckham would have been one of them, until she went and signed up this morning.
All you fashion fans and savvy social networking fiends may think you’re already following Victoria Beckham on Twitter, but chances are you’re not, with over 50 fake usernames and all. Still, as of today, you can catch a tweet from the real thing.
Forget REALvicbeckham and DVBstyle (that one had us fooled for a while), Victoria Beckham is now tweeting from her newly official Twitter account, under the handle @vbfashionweek – and she’ll be doing so throughout New York Fashion Week to give you tidbits of gossip about her Gotham experiences, from model castings to finishing her collection to her thoughts on next spring’s trends, WWD reports.
So far she’s only tweeted once: “Finally!! Leaving for UK tomorrow “Airport is my runway!!!” Can’t wait for fashion week! In love and light x VB”.
We hope they get more exciting than that – like her thoughts on super-skinny models again.


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Well, Twitter’s where she belongs – repository of useless information, so expect to hear more of the same stuff we’re already hearing, only even MORE often and more annoyingly: “I (actually) ate a sandwich today” or “Flew round world. Wore high heels. Next collection more BORING than ever (ha ha, aren’t I self-deprecating and therefore funny).” NO, VB, you are NOT. Write your own songs and books, make your own fashion, film your own videos, and then maybe you’ll have something to talk about. For the record, I do, but unlike you, I have no need to flaunt myself here, there and everywhere trying to make something out of nothing.