Online fashion retailer The Outnet and Victoria Beckham are teaming up in a bid to sell over 600 pieces from her personal wardrobe to help the Mothers2mothers charity.

The Outnet has invited its customers to register for a chance to shop for pieces from Beckham’s wardrobe. The private sale that will be starting from 20th August will see all proceeds from the sales to go to Mothers2mothers, a charity that supports mothers living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa.

Ten items from Beckham’s wardrobe will also be placed in a special 'Going, Going, Gone' sale. From 20th to 24th August at 9.30am and 3.30pm, an exclusive item will be sold in a reverse auction.

Beckham said: “In February this year I visited South Africa for a project that I was working on with Anna Wintour. It was on that trip that I met Mitch Besser, founder of Mothers2mothers, and the Mentor Mothers, who are the most remarkable women I have ever met.

“I came back from South Africa and thought, what can I do to help? I started going through my closet and found so many great pieces that I’ve worn and thought, maybe I can raise money by auctioning these off. Working with The Outnet has been so exciting for me - I just want to do whatever I can do.”