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Singer-turned-fashion designer Victoria Beckham is planning to take her fashion line to China by initially opening an online store.

The 38-year-old says she wants to take her designs to the stylish crowd in the country's capital.

"We are just researching the idea of an online store at the moment, but I really like Beijing. I think the women there are fashionable," contactmusic.com quoted Victoria as saying.

"I already sell some clothes there but maybe one day I'll have boutique stores there. That is something I am hoping for," she added.

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