Victoria Beckham has worn many iconic outfits in her time in the public eye, first as a Spice Girl, then as Mrs Beckham. Perhaps most famously is her and husband David's coordinating purple wedding day outfits that followed their earlier matching satin ivory ensembles(Victoria's complete with a crown perched on her pixie cut), worn to say “I do.”
Despite recreating the look 25 years later, Victoria was channelling a more traditional bridal look in her latest outfit. Concluding a week of celebrations to mark David Beckham turning 50, VB took to Instagram to give her followers a look at her attire in question: an asymmetric white satin slip dress with button detailing and a leg slit, obvs from her own designer label.
Scroll through to slide 9 in the gallery below to see:
Not only is the dress incredibly chic, but it also nails one of 2025's biggest wedding dress trends. According to Pinterest's annual wedding report – collated from data including over 3.8 billion wedding-related searches and more than 13.4 billion ideas saved on the platform, proving it's the ultimate destination for bridal inspiration – this wedding szn sees a return of the '90s style dress silhouette. Pinterest reports searches for ‘1990a wedding dress’ have increased 138%.
Luckily, the look is super easy to achieve on the high street. So, whether you're a bride on a budget or you don't want to spend thousands on a dress you might only wear for one day (a purchase not everyone can justify, and that's fair enough) we've rounded up the best '90s style wedding dresses along with white satin slip dresses that totally double as minimal bridal designs you can shop now.
No need to thank us, just toss your bouquet this way! And for everything else you'll need come the big day, from wedding shoes to jewellery, we've got you covered.
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Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!