Victoria Beckham brightened up our morning with a delightful surprise. She took to social media, flaunting a robe adorned with her initials, but it was her footwear that stole the show. Victoria dared to step out in a pair of high heels – one black and the other silver – both featuring the same peep-toe style. Talk about a fashion statement!
While explaining her bold choice, Victoria mentioned she was in the midst of a fitting. This, she noted, was the reason behind the mismatched pair. But let’s be honest, if anyone can pull off such a daring look, it’s Victoria Beckham. The mismatched heels allowed her to experiment with contrasting colors, offering a sneak peek into her creative process.
“There’s no style rule book that says your heels must match,” Victoria quipped with her signature flair.
Victoria’s love for high heels is no secret. The former Spice Girl, famously known as Posh Spice, was often seen dancing in towering black heels during her music days. Her first book, 'That Extra Half An Inch', is a testament to her adoration for footwear that gives her a boost.
In a 2008 chat with GMTV, she confessed, "I just can't concentrate in flats." However, she later surprised the fashion world in 2016, admitting she couldn’t wear heels anymore. "I just can’t do heels anymore. At least not when I'm working," she revealed, emphasizing her need for comfort while traveling.
Despite her brief hiatus from high heels, Victoria couldn’t stay away for long. She was spotted embracing her love for heels once again, with a memorable moment at Spanish footballer Sergio Ramos’s wedding. Her outfit at the event – a white top and skirt combo with a chain print – was complemented by bright pink, sky-high heels that had everyone talking.
Victoria later shared on Instagram, "These are my favorite shoes at the moment, and as you can see, they are a little bit dirty! But they are still my favorites. They're super, super bright – the perfect summer shoe."
Victoria Beckham continues to be a style icon, proving that fashion rules are meant to be challenged and redefined.