Victoria Beckham still knows how to spice up her style, particularly on Valentine’s Day.
On Thursday, February 13, Victoria, 50, posted an Instagram video, where she explained she was “just trying to figure out what to wear” for V-Day, while modeling option number one: an all-black look that flashed some skin while leaving just enough to the imagination.
She cut a chic figure in a itty bitty black cut-out top from her Spring 2025 collection that gave the 1990s cami a very right-now twist. From the cut-out accents at the bust to the visible bra seams and the barely-there straps, it was, as Victoria said, “the ultimate date night piece.”
“It’s sensual, understated and I love the fitted ’90s silhouette,” she added, noting how it brought a playful twist to her classic tuxedo tailoring, which featured a Y2K-era ultra low-rise waistline. The satin waistband recalled a classic men’s cumberbund, while an elegant satin side tie accent that skimmed her thigh and fell down to just above the ankle created a clever leg-lengthening effect.
Her sleek trousers were just as figure-flattering, thanks to the kicky, flared silhouette, which served as yet another nod to a ‘90s trend that’s coming back in a big way, as demonstrated on Sunday, February 9, when Kendrick Lamar won the 2025 Super Bowl when he performed in a pair of light-wash Celine flare jeans that instantly went viral (and sold out nearly as quickly).
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Victoria’s version, as well as her matching cami, have already started to sell out in several sizes. But fret not: because less than 24 hours later, the designer was back on Instagram again with a second, equally sexy look, having apparently changed at least one more time before she ultimately opted for a more colorful dress and was “ready for date night with David Beckham.”
Crafted from body-skimming stretch jersey, the sleeveless gown married ease and elegance for evening. Equipped with draping down the front and a keyhole detail at the back, the look promised to make a strong statement coming and going, particularly with double side slits cut up to there.
“A regal shade of fig,” is how the brand’s website referred to the precise color, which even in “fig” still recalled the purple his-and-hers looks that the couple memorably wore for their 1999 wedding. Victoria maintains that the outfits were a “fun way to express themselves,” without worrying about what people were going to say about it (that goes for their guests and the countless others who watched the live news reports around the globe).
Offering further proof that the pair still “just being themselves,” OTT fashion and all, the couple revived their wedding outfits in 2024 via Instagram, which Victoria noted in her caption: “It still fits!”
When asked by reporters, David, 49, later said, “What were we thinking?” when looking back at their flamboyant purple attire. “I think I was just trying to take Victoria’s lead,” he later told Vogue Australia in 2024, which is something he’s continued to do over their 25-plus years of marriage.
Forever his wife’s hype man, David spoke about his better half later the same year and credited Victoria for inspiring him to experiment with fashion and try new styles. “She always gave me that confidence and, and she still does now, even after 27 years,” he said, per a People report at the time. “She still gives me that confidence … wanting to look good and wanting to feel good.”
David will no doubt “love this” outfit as much if not more than the first, particularly considering the purple color is nostalgic for their nuptials. “To be honest, she always looks good,” he said in 2024. “It’s a good problem but it’s a problem. She always looks great. So it’s a pretty easy job for me.”
Indeed, life looks good when you’re married to an eternally posh former Spice Girl.