Victoria Beckham has donated her daughter's clothes to charity.

The 40-year-old fashion designer has put together 25 complete outfits - including outwear and shoes - from her three-year-old daughter Harper's wardrobe to raise money for Save The Children through their Fashion Saves Lives sale.

Victoria - who also has three sons, Brooklyn, 16, Romeo, 12 and Cruz, 10, with husband David Beckham - said: ''I am delighted to be supporting the wonderful work of Save the Children through the Fashion Saves Lives Sale. As a mother, I passionately believe that all children, wherever they live, have the right to a happy, healthy life. Everyone out there can do their part by purchasing or donating, ensuring children all around the world have the opportunity of a brighter future.''

The items include pieces from designers such as Chloe, Roksanda Ilincic, Ralph Lauren, Stella McCartney, Gucci, Marc Jacobs and Charlotte Olympia.

The outfits will be available to buy at Mary Portas' Living & Giving shop for Save the Children in Primrose Hill, north London, from 10am on Thursday 18 June.

All money raised will go towards Save the Children's work to end child deaths from preventable causes by 2030.

As well as Victoria, stars including her former Spice Girls bandmate Melanie C, supermodel Kate Moss, and accessories designer Jade Jagger have donated children's items to the sale - which is fronted by charity ambassadors Mary Portas and Erin O'Connor.

The Fashion Saves Lives sale will be sold on the Mary's Living & Giving eBay store for Save the Children for a ten day period from 18th - 28th June.