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Victoria Beckham works in bikini

Updated: 2011-08-16 11:44

(Agencies)

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Victoria Beckham works in bikini

Victoria Beckham wears a bikini to work.

The singer-turned fashion designer admits she is in regular contact with her creative team in London, England - despite living in Los Angeles - but does not always bother to get dressed while she talks to them online.

She told Elle Collections magazine: "When I'm here in London, which is for about a week every month it's really, really full-on.

"I use Skype to talk with my team usually wearing either a dressing gown or a bikini."

The British star is renowned for her expansive wardrobe and is rarely seen in the same outfit twice, but she reveals she rarely has time to shop and is relatively low maintenance.

She said: "I just don't have the time. I get a lot of my clothes on Net-a-Porter and I wear my own stuff."

Despite her creative team being based in the UK, Victoria - who recently gave birth to her fourth child, a girl named Harper Seven, with husband David Beckham - is thought to want to stay in Los Angeles because she is happy their with her family, including sons Brooklyn, 12, Romeo, eight and six-year-old Cruz.

A source said recently: "Victoria has told David she has never felt happier and that they now have the perfect family.

"She wants Harper to grow up in a place where she can have the amazing childhood the boys have had. Where they live now, they can play on the beach at the weekend, swim outdoors every day and have a great lifestyle growing up in the sunshine."

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