VB Broke All the Usual Winter Dressing Rules With This Unlikely Outfit Combo
When it comes to eveningwear, Victoria Beckham has been wearing the same outfit for decades, as she tends to stick to black gowns or midi dresses for black-tie events. But last night she tried something different at the Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year Awards when she accepted the British Brand Award. It might be November, but she wore a pair of lemon wide-leg trousers from her upcoming spring collection with a white silk blouse with a ruffled collar and a black tuxedo jacket thrown over her shoulders. She also wore a pair of the silver glitter shoes from her collection. It's an un-VB outfit, as she tends to stick to navy and black for parties, however, the eccentric styling paid off and is making us rethink wearing pastels in winter. Keep scrolling to see VB's latest evening look, and shop the outfit below.
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