Designer Victoria Beckham
Designer Victoria Beckham acknowledges attendees after presenting her Spring/Summer 2016 collection during New York Fashion Week in New York, September 13, 2015. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

Victoria Beckham has offered a piece of advice of her little daughter Harper. The wife of retired footballer David Beckham who balances her life and career as a fashion designer and a mother took to Instagram to send a powerful social message to all her followers on Wednesday. She asked her fans and followers to make their daughters dream big.

“Teach your daughters to worry less about fitting into glass slippers and more about shattering glass ceilings,” Victoria captioned the post. She also used the motivational hashtags #inspire", #empower and #dreambig for the post. Her motivational and inspiring post has got 136k likes from her fans and followers worldwide.

The 41-year-old designer has a huge fan following of 9.1 million on Instagram. She and husband David are reportedly worth around 500 million pounds. Victoria's inspiring message seemed to be suitable for her four-year-old daughter Harper. They designer’s advice was also meant for mothers of other little girls.

On Jan. 13, the designer shared a picture of Harper’s hand with an adorable sticker on it. It read “excellent reading” at school. In December, Victoria shared a picture of her little ballerina during her dance classes. It showed Harper from behind with her hands on her waist ready for ballet classes.

Meanwhile, Victoria’s powerful message for young girls comes after a message from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerbug, who recently welcomed his baby daughter Max. Earlier, a grandmother had written to Zuckerbug, telling him that she was trying to get her granddaughters to “date the nerd” in school, in case the nerd turns out to be the next tech moghul like Mark.

The multimillionaire had a prefect reply for this. “Even better would be to encourage them to “be” the nerd in their school so they can be the next successful inventor!” The post and reply became so popular that in one day it received thousands of likes and hundreds of comments. The hashtag "#BetheNerd" began circulating on Twitter.